Launch of Remember Me Garden at North Lincolnshire hospice

A North Lincolnshire based charity is providing people with the opportunity to remember a loved one, from the safety and comfort of their own home.
Lindsey Lodge Senior Manager Tom Moody pictured with the Remember Me Garden EMN-210202-153541001Lindsey Lodge Senior Manager Tom Moody pictured with the Remember Me Garden EMN-210202-153541001
Lindsey Lodge Senior Manager Tom Moody pictured with the Remember Me Garden EMN-210202-153541001

Lindsey Lodge is inviting people to remember a lost loved one by placing a memory in its Remember Me Garden.

Not only will dedications remember those loved ones who have died, they will also help the charity continue to help others in these challenging times.

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Lindsey Lodge senior manager for Business Development Tom Moody said: “So many families, who have been touched by our services over the years, have told us they would like to have a meaningful memorial to their loved one here at the hospice.

“So, we’ve created our Remember Me Garden in a virtual space, which can be accessed safely from your own home, wherever you are in the world, at any time.”

The Remember Me Garden can be found on the Lindsey Lodge website and captures the four seasons of the year – spring, summer, autumn and winter, each containing three memorial options to help 
keep loved ones’ memories alive.

Tom added: “By making a tribute in our Remember Me Garden, you will also be helping us to make a difference for other local patients and their families, by supporting us in generating the much needed income we need to continue to sustain our services for the future.

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“As each dedication is made, our Remember Me Garden will begin to grow and bloom with messages of love and remembrance, as each element represents a life.”

Each season has a finite number of dedications, which can be purchased for one year.

To make a dedication, visit the Lindsey Lodge website at www.lindseylodgehospice.org.uk, email [email protected] or call 01724 270835.

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