Good afternoon Friend
It’s been a little while since you heard from me - we are working hard to adapt
to new ways of working and you’ll be hearing more from me in the coming weeks.
First though, our sister charity Compassion in Dying needs your support.
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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, there’s been a huge increase in demand for
their services - particularly their living wills website MyDecisions.org.uk [[link removed]] and their free information line
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Compassion in Dying is here to make recording wishes simple and straightforward.
They have heard from people with a wide range of wishes and concerns about
coronavirus - from people who would like to receive all available treatment were
they to lose capacity while in hospital, to those who wouldn’t want to be taken
to hospital at all.
They have helped thousands of people to record their wishes with practical and
honest support - donate today
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A donation of any size has enormous value:
£3 [[link removed]] could pay for a Notice of Advance Decision card for someone to keep in their
wallet.
£25 [[link removed]] could pay for five Living Will packs to be sent in the post to people who need
them.
£100 [[link removed]] could pay for a specialist nurse to answer the information line for a day.
£150 [[link removed]] could pay for a member of staff to deliver training to a care home to improve
the quality of their conversations and records.
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Making a living will can also help NHS doctors make decisions under enormous
pressure and lessen the strain on family members as they can be sure they know
what you would want.
By donating today
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their wishes.
Help Compassion in Dying
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Your support really can make a difference.
Speak soon,
Zach Moss,
Dignity in Dying
P.S. Like us, Compassion in Dying wants to see a world where patients have the power
to say for themselves what a good death looks like. Help us achieve this by donating today
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