Discover the care and support we offer
We provide Hospice care & support to patients and their loved ones living in Kent and East Sussex. Learn more about how we can help you.
If you or someone you love may benefit from Hospice care, you can find out more using the information below. For support or advice at any time of the day or night, please visit our Help Hub.
We provide Hospice care & support to patients and their loved ones living in Kent and East Sussex. Learn more about how we can help you.
Complete one of these short forms and we will contact you. There is no need to wait for a referral from your GP or healthcare professional.
We need to raise over £8 million every year to provide outstanding Hospice care to the local community. To get involved with our fundraising activities, design your own, or make a donation, use the information on this page.
By choosing to hear from us you’ll be helping more than you know. We’ll keep you informed about what Hospice in the Weald is doing, how we can help and how you can help us too. We couldn’t provide the care and support we do to adults and children without your support, so thank you for making it all possible.
By opting in to hear from us via email we’ll send you regular newsletters as well as information we think you’ll be interested in about fundraising and how we can help you and your loved ones. If at any time you decide you do not wish to hear from us via email you can simply unsubcribe and we won’t bother you. If you get back in touch we’ll give you the choice as to whether you receive emails from us or not again.
You can update your communications preferences using the below methods.
Contact us via our contact us form on our website
Phone on 01892 820 533
Write to us at:
FAO Communications, Hospice in the Weald, Maidstone Road, Pembury, TN2 4TA
If you receive an email from us you can either respond to that email asking to change your communication preferences or unsubscribe at the bottom of the email.
Or you can email us directly at privacy@hospiceintheweald.org.uk
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