How can I contact Marie Curie?

2020-06-27 by No Comments

How can I contact Marie Curie?

Call us free on 0800 090 2309* to speak to a trained member of the team, or book to speak to one later.

How do I donate to Marie Curie?

Setting up a regular donation or a single gift by post is easy. You can use cheques, postal orders, CAF vouchers and credit and debit cards to donate to us by post. Please make your cheques payable to ‘Marie Curie’. You can also set up a direct debit by post using your bank account.

What was Marie Curie address?

89 Albert Embankment, London
Marie Curie (charity)

Founded 4 February 1948
Focus health care, Health policy, Terminal Illness care, palliative care, End of Life care, Research, Nursing
Location Marie Curie, 89 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7TP
Coordinates 51.487964°N 0.123724°W
Area served United Kingdom

What shops sell Marie Curie daffodils?

This year our partners include Superdrug, Morrisons, Brakspear, Hotter, Poundworld, Wyevale Garden Centres, Tesco, Greenyard, Clarks, The Edinburgh Woollen Mill, Spar, Savers, the National Garden Scheme, Gardman, Buckley London, Interstate Hotels, LV= and Homebase UK .

How much does the CEO of Marie Curie earn?

A total of £95m was spent on staff costs – while an additional £11.3m was spent on contract staff. The number of high earners also increased over the year. A total of 41 staff took home a salary of more than £60,000 – up from 30 the previous year. The chief executive earned a salary of £166,650.

Is Marie Curie a local charity?

Marie Curie is a charity. We rely on kind donations from our supporters in order to continue to offer vital services for people living with a terminal illness and their families.

Is Marie Curie a good charity?

We have been providing care and support for people with a terminal illness for more than 70 years – we were founded in 1948, the same year as the NHS. As well as the people we care for and their families, our thousands of supporters place huge trust in us, as one of the UK’s largest and best-known charities.

Is Marie Curie part of NHS?

What do Marie Curie Nurses do in your area? We provide nursing care in partnership with the NHS. We work in most parts of the UK, but the exact service we provide in each area varies according to what support the local NHS trust has decided it needs from us.

What is daffodil Day UK?

March 1 – March 31 Every March, millions of people across the UK show their support for our work, simply by giving a donation to wear a daffodil pin. Without this generosity, thousands of families across the UK wouldn’t be able to make the most of the precious time they have left together.

What does a yellow daffodil mean?

They’re a symbol of spring and symbolise new beginnings and rebirth. They’re a positive, life-affirming symbol, with a bright and joyful yellow colour. Daffodils are strong, resilient flowers that pop up year after year.

How to contact Marie Curie Hospice West Midlands?

For referrals to the Marie Curie Hospice, West Midlands please call 0121 809 1821 or visit the hospice web page. We appreciate your feedback as it gives us the chance to improve our charity and services. The more information we get on how we’re doing, the easier it will be for us to care for more people living with a terminal illness.

How can I get in touch with Marie Curie?

Call to update your contact preferences. Or, email [email protected] Fundraising Regulator Preference Service . *Calls are free from landlines and mobile phones. Your call may be recorded for quality and training purposes. **Calls will be charged at your standard rate.

How much does it cost to donate to Marie Curie?

Donate to Marie Curie. Every pound you donate supports people living with a terminal illness. £180 – you could provide nine hours of nursing support in someone’s home through the night, bringing the expert care and comfort families need. £90 – you could pay for half an evening’s care in a person’s home when they need it most.

Why are Marie Curie Nurses needed in the UK?

Marie Curie Nurses are beacons of hope for people living with a terminal illness and their families across the UK. Now more than ever Marie Curie Nurses and our frontline staff are needed to provide vital care, expertise and compassion to dying people and their families, in their homes and our hospices across the UK.