Continue their story.

Losing someone is never easy, but choosing to honour their memory by supporting a cause close to their heart can help other people affected by osteoporosis, and continue their legacy.

There are a few ways you can remember your person.

 

Create a digital memory box.

Creating a digital memory box can act as a digital memorial page, dedicated to the person you have lost. You can share stories, photos, their favourite things, or funny moments you never want to forget. You can celebrate their birthday each year by collecting donations, or you can use it as a place for family and friends to donate in their memory all year round. 

A digital memory box is your space to keep telling their story. 

To set one up, please click below.

 

Get in touch with our fundraising team

 telephone number01761473287

Request a physical memory box.

Request a physical memory box to keep in your home. Fill it with memories, photographs or whatever you choose.

Email our team at fundraising@theros.org.uk to request one.

Join our dedication wall.

Remember your loved one by sharing your stories, pictures and thoughts on our dedication wall. 

 

Other ways to remember your special person

  • Order envelopes for a funeral collection - Holding a collection for a cause close to your loved one’s heart is a special way to celebrate their life at their funeral or memorial service.
  • Donate in memory - By remembering your loved one, together we can beat osteoporosis.
  • Fundraise in memory - However you choose to support the Royal Osteoporosis Society, we'll be there to help you make the most of your fundraising efforts.

If you prefer to donate by cheque, then please include the name of your loved one and send to:

Royal Osteoporosis Society
St James House
The Square
Lower Bristol Road
Bath
BA2 3BH

 

For any other information, please contact karlie.evans@theros.org.uk 

Your support will help us to continue our life-changing work.

How you can help

Help our specialist nurses continue to support those in need


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