Give in memory

Make a tribute

Setting up a Tribute Page in memory of a loved one is a special way to remember them.

What is a tribute page?

Tribute pages are an online opportunity to honour a loved one’s memory and come to terms with their loss by keeping their spirit alive. You can personalise the tribute page to reflect the person you've lost, and make it a space that really celebrates them. Each individual web page is named after your loved one and allows family and friends to raise money in their memory. Watch the video below to find out more;

How tributes work

Fill in the form below

Put in the details of the person you’re remembering. Start with their name, and press the ‘Next’ button. You’ll then be asked for your email address

Activate your Tribute

Follow the link in the email you’ll be sent (don’t forget to check your Spam and Junk folders) – you’ll be asked to create a password which you’ll need to keep safe so you can log back in in the future.

Personalise

You’ll then be able to personalise your tribute, adding photos, music and memories. You can also make the tribute private, so it’s only accessibly to the people you share it with.

 

Share and collect funds

Share the page with your friends and family – or on social media. They’ll be able to add thoughts and photos to the tribute page. If you’re also collecting funds for St Barnabas, they can donate directly on the tribute page.

Make your tribute

Frequently asked questions
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Creating a tribute page helps you remember your loved one. You can post meaningful messages, photographs, music and videos.

We rely on the donations from generous supporters like you and donations that are given in memory of a loved one. Funds raised from your special donations provide vital income for the children’s hospice, allowing us to plan for the future and to continue providing the specialist care children and their families need.

Select your options under ‘Settings’. Here’s some things to consider:

    1. Decide if you want your Tribute to be public or private. Public means that it can be searched for and anyone can add to it. Private means it is only accessible to those you invite to view your tribute.
    2. Your tribute will automatically be set up as fundraising for St Barnabas House, but you can add in another charity if you’d like to, all fundraising will be split between the two charities.
    3. You can add in stories, music and images under ‘Content’

Once your Tribute is active you can log back in and make any future changes, such as adjusting the appearance or adding in new memories.

If you need help please get in touch.

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