Give in memory

Flowers can be a pretty tribute but many people are looking for a lasting way to mark the passing of a loved one. Making a donation to Depaul UK is a very special way to remember the life of a relative or friend. Your donation will make a huge impact on the lives of disadvantaged young people for generations to come. 

To leave a gift in memory online click here, alternatively you can send the donation by post along with the name of the person in whose memory the donations are collected for to:

Kirsty Lanksford
Depaul UK,
Freepost RLUT - CZRH - BKCL,
1st Floor,
291-299 Borough High Street,
London
SE1 1JG

Collecting donations in memory

It's simple to set up a page online for friends and family to make gifts in memory of your loved one. Simply click here and then choose 'make your page,' select 'raising money in memory' and follow the instructions.

If you are holding a memorial service, we can provide collection envelopes that make it easy for those attending the service to make donations to Depaul UK. Using these envelopes can also increase the value of the donations received in your loved ones memory, through the collection of Gift Aid. To order some collection envelopes please call 0207 939 1276.

Create an online tribute

Create a long lasting, beautiful tribute with Depaul UK's online memorial website service. The beauty of an online tribute is that family and friends can add their thoughts, photos and memories to build a wonderful memorial.

It couldn't be easier. Depaul UK has a partnership with Much Loved which means that in just a few minutes you can create a personalised memorial website page with your own choice of design to remember and commemorate your loved ones. The page can be kept online for 10 years with no charges. Click here to get started.

If you would like someone to talk to at this difficult time you can contact Cruse Bereavement Care, for more information on their services click here.

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