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It's not something that you think about, but when a family member is terminal and you don't want them to be on their own, it takes its toll, physically and emotionally on those that are there. When mum and close family friend (Angie) needed help, Marie Curie was there, sitting with nan over night. Talking to her, looking after her and just making sure she knew she was not on her own. So with this in mind, you never know if you might need them some day, please consider donating. With this year in mind and how difficult it has been due to covid-19 for some charities to get out there and collect, affecting their income, despite this still being there for nan.
Marie Curie's Summer collections have been put on hold as volunteers are currently unable to collect on the streets, in shops and public places. During this unsettling time, its critical that Marie Curie Nurses continue to provide care to families in need. Marie Curie believe that everyone living with a terminal illness should be able to get the most from the time they have left, however hard that may sometimes feel the right care means everything to families living with a terminal illness. Thanks to supporters like you, Marie Curie can be there for more families. Your donation will help support people living with a terminal illness across the UK, so thank you.
