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Buy your butterfly and donate time to families and friends that need it most. A limited edition collection of 1000 metal butterflies, produced locally by Suffolk Ironworks, are available to own as part of the launch of our new Butterfly Appeal.
- The Butterfly Appeal
Help us support future patients and their loved ones. Our...
- Butterfly Appeal News
Butterfly Appeal News. Help us support future patients and...
- The Butterfly Appeal
Help us support future patients and their loved ones. Our Butterfly Service helps make sure that no one dies alone. Volunteers, led by butt erfly coordina tors, provide support, company and a comforting presence in the last days and hours of life.
Our Butterfly Appeal aims to enhance end-of-life care for patients and their loved ones. Funds raised to this appeal can help with: Comfort packs which contain essentials to allow people to stay beside the bed of their loved one.
The Butterfly Effect campaign last year saw 1,000 red Myton metal butterflies cascading down Coventry Cathedral, and a further 1,000 butterflies produced for people to buy in memory of their loved ones and in support of Myton.
Butterfly Appeal News. Help us support future patients and their loved ones. Buy a Butterfly Donate Now Events. Our Butterfly Service helps make sure that no one dies alone. Volunteers led by butterfly coordinators provide support, company and a comforting presence in the last days and hours of life.
For a donation of £45, you can purchase a St John’s Butterfly engraved with a name or a special saying up to six words. As well as serving as a celebration of the life of someone special, your donation will help support the work we do at St John’s Hospice, enabling us to support even more patients and their families when they need us most.
Butterfly Volunteers are members of a hospital’s volunteer team who work on the ward to support patients at the end of their life and their families. They provide company and companionship to the patient in their last days and hours of life, and support and respite for their family and friends.