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About us

Layton Thompson/Marie Curie

Wh0 we are We believe everyone living with a terminal illness should be able to get the most from the time they have left. Marie Curie Nurses care for you in your home, when you need them most, day or night. Our hospices are at the heart of communities around the UK. And our trained volunteers and advisers are here for you when you don t know what to do next or just need to talk. We ll be by your side with care and support every step of the way, bringing light in the darkest hours. We ve been around as long as the NHS and, over the last 60 years, we ve been there for hundreds of thousands of families. We care for people living with any terminal illness, including cancer, motor neurone disease, Parkinson s disease, dementia, heart failure, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). One in four people don t get the care and support they need at the end of their life.* We don t think that s good enough. *Source: Palliative Care Funding Review, 2011, English data mariecurie.org.uk/who

How we care Marie Curie Nurses Marie Curie Nurses work night and day, in people s homes across the UK, providing hands-on care and vital emotional support. If you re living with a terminal illness, they can help you stay surrounded by the people you care about most, in the place where you re most comfortable. Marie Curie Hospices Our hospices offer the reassurance of specialist care and support, in a friendly, welcoming environment, for people living with a terminal illness and their loved ones whether you re staying in the hospice, or just coming in for the day. Marie Curie Hospices Belfast Glasgow Liverpool Edinburgh Newcastle Bradford West Midlands Cardiff and the Vale Hampstead mariecurie.org.uk/help

Simon Rawles/Marie Curie Research We re a leader in research into better ways of caring for people with a terminal illness. We carry out research to help improve care and support across our services, as well as those provided by others. Marie Curie Helper We know the little things can make a big difference when you re living with a terminal illness. That s where our trained Helper volunteers come in. They can visit you regularly to have a chat over a cup of tea, help you get to an appointment or just listen. Information and support We help everyone affected by a terminal illness get the information and support they need, whether you have an illness yourself or you re a family member or friend.

How you can help Support our work You can help people living with a terminal illness today by: making a one-off donation setting up a regular donation via direct debit taking part in our fundraising events organising your own fundraising activity getting your company, school or friends and family involved leaving a gift in your Will mariecurie.org.uk/getinvolved Become a volunteer Whether you fancy fundraising with friends in your local area or providing support in our hospices, offices or shops, we ll help you find the right volunteering opportunity to suit your interests and time commitments. Join our campaigns We influence decision-makers on issues affecting people with terminal illness and need your help to ensure high-quality care stays on the political agenda.

Antony McArdle/Marie Curie Trevor Smeaton/Marie Curie Marie Curie made the unbearable, bearable. Coping with Mum at home would not have been possible if it hadn t been for the Marie Curie Nurses. They helped us with so much things I was scared to do in case I hurt Mum. They were so calm, in control, helpful, respectful, amazing and I thank them from the bottom of my heart for what they did for my mum and my family. Annie Williams, who looked after her mum Marion with support from Marie Curie

Need our help? Marie Curie Support Line 0800 090 2309 (Open Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm, and Saturday, 11am to 5pm) Information about living with a terminal illness mariecurie.org.uk/help Marie Curie Community community.mariecurie.org.uk Contact us Phone: 0800 716 146 Email: info@mariecurie.org.uk Find us on Facebook and Twitter MarieCurieUK @mariecurieuk To find out more, visit: mariecurie.org.uk To get help from a Marie Curie Nurse, please ask your district nurse or GP. For care in one of our Marie Curie Hospices, talk to your district nurse, GP or hospital consultant. Charity reg no. 207994 (England & Wales), SC038731 (Scotland) A200 Cover image: Layton Thompson/Marie Curie