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Today, one in four people don't get the end of life care they need. That's simply not good enough. Help ensure everyone gets expert care and support, right to the end. Visit: https://t.co/o6KIUtnvD5
Hello charity comms people! We're looking for an experienced and innovative story-gathering expert to help us promote the work of @mariecurieuk through powerful and inclusive storytelling. If that sounds like you please do have a read: https://t.co/Au5tAQTOtX
Good luck to everyone taking part in @swimathon this weekend, including our very own Dr Laura - she knows just how important the money raised is in helping support more people affected by terminal illness. #Swimathon23
"I didn't want to leave mum's side before she died. Marie Curie made sure this was possible."
Thanks to @OmazeUK we can help more people like Jenny. Win a stunning house in Cornwall and support a better end of life for all 💛
Enter by midnight tomorrow: https://t.co/MYKFc5qN8v
When Jonathan’s grandmother, Hazel, died he found himself struggling.
Ahead of our #BBCLifeline Appeal, he shares why talking about grief was so important and how our bereavement service helped.
Watch Jonathan's story today on BBC One at 12:05pm: https://t.co/Lf4Hr7ywgK
4 years at @mariecurieuk for me today! Still in awe of the care our teams offer💛
But every 5 mins someone in the UK dies without the care they need. It's time for change. With your support, we can continue to help people get the care they urgently need: https://t.co/y6IXrzwGBl
"I feel very proud to be a Marie Curie Nurse. In the Rapid Response Team, I give care directly to the patient, sit and talk with them, hold their hands. It's very rewarding."
#SponsorAMarieCurieNurse like Ola, and help us be there for more people: https://t.co/Rb3sy8r1jV
@ParamountPlusUK morning, is there a problem with streaming ‘I love that for you’? The title card comes up but no episodes to watch - I tried on both the app and through Roku. Cheers
"Walking into the hospice, Sandra and I both felt immediately at ease, accepted, respected and celebrated as a married lesbian couple. It was immeasurably important to her at the end of her life to feel she could be fully who she was." - Clare https://t.co/aCn2eJmqjD
Wishing Nurse Sally a wonderful retirement after over 35 years of working for us!
In that time she has also run the London Marathon and featured in fundraising campaigns for us. She will be greatly missed but now has another important role to do as a grandmother 💛