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In 2001 the charity was registered with the Charity Commission to
fundraise for the Duchess of Kent House. Called simply the Duchess
of Kent House Charity (Charity Commission's registration number: 1085912)
its objectives are to provide a new focus for all fundraising associated
with palliative care in our area, and to build on the excellent
work done since 1992 and before. All new donations should
now be made payable to Duchess of Kent House Charity.
Trustees include Irene Dallas (chair) an international corporate
solicitor, Maureen Mosley, senior
accountant with BDO Stoy Hayward, Julian Walker of AB Walker &
Son Ltd, Fiona Greenhalf, recently retired as the Family Support
Co-ordinator at the House, David Murby, businessman, Sue Moore,
marketer and Tony Cobb retired corporate executive.
The
charity appointed George Solly in 2001 as the full-time fundraising
manager. George has a broad fundraising, marketing, commercial, education
and not-for-profit background.
Particular areas of interest include schools, associations, affinity
groups, local businesses and institutions, grant-making trusts and
medium to large firms based in the Thames Valley.
Background to the Charity
The new Charity was founded in March 2001 to provide a point of focus for
all the fundraising activities, both existing and planned, that
are needed to support Duchess of Kent House. The Charity Commission's
registration number is: 1085912. Our legal status is also defined
as 'a Company Limited by Guarantee: registered in England, number
4032552.'
Aims
The aim of the Charity is to raise sufficient funds to
- Continue the provision of specialist services and facilities
not paid for by statuary funding. These include the psychologists,
the aromatherapists, the dietician, the chaplain, patient transport,
gardeners, the bereavement service, patient outings and so on.
These services cost £1200 per day to run and
we are entirely dependent on kind donations to ensure that they
continue to the benefit of day and in-patients.
- Re-open beds previously available but not now open due to
funding and staffing shortfalls. Duchess of Kent House had an
original configuration of 22 beds but this was reduced to 18 in
order to provide a much needed family suite for patients and their
close relatives. In 2000 the number of available beds was reduced
to 14 temporarily. By January 2003, the Trustees of the new
Duchess of Kent House Charity were able to announce that they would
fund a further two beds at a cost of £100,000 each per annum,
bringing the number up to 16 beds.
Other ways to support Duchess of Kent House will be considered
by the Trustees, within the terms of the charity's Memorandum of
Association, see following.
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Enhancing the quality of life
with specialist palliative care.
tel: 0118 939 4889, fax: 0118 951 2692
www.dokht.org.uk
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Mission Statement
To support the Duchess of Kent House serving west and central Berkshire in
its provision of holistic and multi-disciplinary specialist palliative
care, focusing on quality of life and the alleviation of distressing
symptoms and to provide counselling for the bereaved families of
patients who have received such care.
Memorandum of Association: Objects
The objects of the charity are to relieve sick and infirm persons
and those suffering from bereavement and in particular to provide
palliative care and associated services and facilities for the relief
of patients with the West Berkshire Priority Care Service NHS Trust
and successors to the said Charity and to provide or assist in the
provision of counselling for the bereaved families of patients who
have received such care.
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