Our Ram brings hope to city’s visitors
The artist behind the design for our Ram at this summer’s Derby Ram Trail says she feels privileged that her artwork is “sparking conversations about bereavement and hope” among visitors.
The artist behind the design for our Ram at this summer’s Derby Ram Trail says she feels privileged that her artwork is “sparking conversations about bereavement and hope” among visitors.
84 year old Barbara Buxton, is one of hundreds of our patients who found themselves isolated when the UK went into lock-down.
Young Derby dad, Matt Allen, is tackling a series of fundraising challenges for us in memory of his wife who died of breast cancer last year aged 37.
A retired teacher, whose husband died suddenly last year, says the support she has received from our bereavement group has helped her to cope with her grief and isolation.
An Ilkeston mum of two has shared her experience of being diagnosed with secondary breast cancer during the pandemic – and how we helped her focus on her future.
Frontline NHS workers from two Derbyshire GP practices are in a head-to-head fitness battle and raising funds for us as they go!
A selfless swimmer is making a splash with her 60th birthday celebrations by completing 60 fundraising ‘wild swims’.
East-Midlands family company, Birds Bakery have announced that we are one of their chosen charities for the coming year. They kicked off their support by presenting us with a generous £3,000 cheque.
Our Virtual Wellbeing Café has been a vital lifeline for isolated patients during the pandemic. Helen, from Long Eaton, shares her experiences.
The family of a nurse who died of secondary breast cancer aged just 44, have thanked Treetops for counselling support as they come to terms with their grief.