Willow Tribute Funds

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An Arthritis Care Willow Fund is a very positive way to honour the memory of someone special. As the Fund grows, it will carry on helping people to gain freedom from pain and isolation.

Why set up a Willow Tribute Fund?

A Willow Fund is a wonderful, meaningful way to remember a loved one. If they were affected by arthritis it can be a real comfort to know that others with the condition continue to be helped in their name.

Once you have set up a Willow Fund, friends and family can add to it whenever they wish - perhaps on a special anniversary or simply when they are thinking of your loved one. Any amount, large or small, makes a real difference to lives affected by arthritis.

How will my Willow Tribute Fund work?

Thanks to our friends at MuchLoved.com, your Fund will have an online page where people can donate and you can track its progress. You can also contribute photos, stories, music and more.

If you choose not to set up a page, you can ask people to contribute by post or phone, and we'll still keep you updated on your Willow Fund and how it is helping to change lives.

How can I set up a Willow Tribute Fund?

If you would like to set up a Willow Fund you can do so straight away by using the links above. Alternatively, if you would like us to set up the Fund for you or need any further help, please contact us on 020 7380 6526 or via InMemory@arthritiscare.org.uk




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