Welcome and thank you for visiting our page in memory of the many people with a form of dementia currently affecting 700,000 people in the UK
Many families are asking us to remember their loved one/s who have passed away and we are so please to offer this way of bringing comfort.
A National Day of Prayer was held on 19th March 2009 where so many people prayed at some time of the day.
We remembered the families who love dearly and who often find it
difficult to talk about the change dementia brings about.
We remembered that those whose loved ones died many years
ago and are finding it painful in coming to terms with their grief.
‘Comments received which helped individuals let go and find hope.
‘If my mother was living now I could care for her in a different way";
‘Did I give enough him love’? ‘ and ‘ Could I have been more patient?’
You may wish to remember your loved one by send us an offering towards our charitable work or send us words and a photograph which has a special memory for you and we will insert it in the space opposite for one or two weeks. Permission must be received if it is of a person. Consider a memorable photo of a holiday, pet or flower which will be free from data protection. email us Prayer.Day19@googlemail.com or for prayer resources or equiries.
You may feel inspired to write a prayer, song or poem. The Pastoral Care Project would be pleased to add your contributon to its Prayer Resources. Donating through Justgiving is quick, easy and totally secure. It’s also the most efficient way to sponsor me: Pastoral Care Project gets your money faster and, if you’re a UK taxpayer, Justgiving makes sure 25% in Gift Aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation.
Thank you for your support.and God bless you,
Frances Molloy Pastoral Care Project Manager