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Our vision is a better end of life for all.

Everything we do, everything we fund, the reasons our teams go to work is to drive fundamental change in end of life care so that everyone can have the best possible quality of life to the end.

For more details, read about diversity and inclusion at Marie Curie, and our ethical statements. We also have an archive of reports from previous years.

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A Q&A on the importance of Men’s Sheds

A Q&A on the importance of Men’s Sheds

How can a shed at a hospice help men who are grieving and living with a terminal illness? We spoke to researchers to find out…

Published 22 April 2024
A Q&A on the importance of Men’s Sheds
"Caring for my mother was a real privilege"

"Caring for my mother was a real privilege"

Gen cared for his mother after she was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer. When she died, Gen reached out to the Marie Curie for support.

Published 19 April 2024
"Caring for my mother was a real privilege"
“Mum didn’t want lots of intervention"

“Mum didn’t want lots of intervention"

I spent at least six years looking after Mum. If it wasn’t for the Marie Curie Healthcare Assistants, I don’t think I’d have coped at all.

Published 18 April 2024
“Mum didn’t want lots of intervention"