31st August 2022

    Pilgrims Hospices turns 40!

    In 2022, Pilgrims Hospices celebrated 40 years since its first hospice was opened at the Canterbury site in June 1982.

    This was followed by the Thanet hospice in 1992, and the Ashford hospice in 2001; so there was a lot to celebrate in 2022!


    On 8 June 1982, Ann Robertson, the founder of Pilgrims Hospices, welcomed Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother to oversee the opening of the hospice in Canterbury.

    Ten years later, on 1 September 1992, the Thanet hospice was opened in the grounds of the QEQM Hospital in Margate.

    Then, on 4 January 2001, after an overwhelming amount of support from the local community, the hospice at Ashford was opened.

    In 2022, the charity not only celebrated 40 years of Pilgrims Hospices providing expert care and support in east Kent, but also marked the 30th anniversary of the Thanet hospice and the 21st anniversary of the Ashford hospice.

    Annie Hogben, who has worked for Pilgrims since 1986 in many different roles including as a nurse, on the wider clinical team and within the Education department, said:

    Annie Hogben

    “I started work in the Canterbury hospice as a State Enrolled Nurse in May 1986. I was so keen to join the hospice team after hearing a lecture by Cicely Saunders, one of the founders of the Hospice movement, and felt it was the right place for me.

    “I left the hospice in 1989 to continue my training and then returned to the Canterbury hospice in 1992, as a Registered Nurse.

    “After having my family, I worked nights for a couple of years, before finally leaving the Canterbury hospice in 2000, to move to the Ashford hospice, to set up the day services centre there.

    “Over these past years, Pilgrims has grown and developed dramatically to meet the needs of the people of east Kent, but always with the wonderful philosophy to support and come alongside patients, families and bereaved loved ones throughout the latter part of their lives. I consider it a real privilege to have been part of this amazing team of staff and volunteers for so long.”

    Read Annie’s full story here.

    You can still celebrate with us!

    £15 could pay for one complimentary therapy session for a patient, giving them a moment of relaxation and peace away from their illness.

    £25 could provide an hour of specialist nursing care in our hospices, at Canterbury, Thanet and Ashford.

    £40 could cover four hours of staffing for our 24-hour telephone line, providing advice and support to patients, their families, and other healthcare professionals.

    Click here to donate today.

    Thank you so much for your support

    Every generous donation from our amazing community of supporters helps to make sure we can be there for the next family who needs us.

    If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with a life limiting illness, find out about the full range of services Pilgrims can offer.


    If you or someone you know is coping with a life-limiting illness and you think you may benefit from Pilgrims free services, talk to your GP or Healthcare Professional about your options or click here to read about our Wellbeing Programme.

    18th July 2022

    Pilgrims Hospices: Delivering care and services for 40 years

    In 2022, Pilgrims Hospices celebrate 40 years of end-of-life care for the people of east Kent. The first hospice opened in Canterbury in June 1982, followed by Thanet in 1992, celebrating its 30th anniversary year, and Ashford in 2001, celebrating its 21st year.

    That means plenty to celebrate this year!


    The hospices were the vision of one local nurse, Ann Robertson, the founder and now Pilgrims lifetime President. Ann wanted to make a difference for the people in her community facing terminal illness. Thanks to her devotion, and the help of countless others, today we have almost 200 clinical staff. Together, they support thousands of people each year.

    Pilgrims staff, volunteers, and trustees, old and new gathered on the hospice sites, not only to share in the celebrations but to enjoy the welcome return of the staff, volunteers and supporters thank you event, that hasn’t been held for two years due to COVID.

    Ann Robertson attended the Canterbury, London Road event, sharing her memories with all those present and said: “It is a great privilege to have worked with so many forward-thinking and talented individuals over the years; in the early years, we faced the day to day headache of meeting our financial needs. As the years have passed, we’ve established relationships not only with our generous public but with the business community, who help us to raise the profile of our charity and engage with the wider community.  

    “We remain the welcoming face that will guide people through some of the most difficult times, the support of the community fills our hearts with great joy as we continue our journey to help even more people each year.”

    Karen Warden, Pilgrims Chair of the Board of Trustees, shared Ann’s message with the Ashford and Thanet sites on her behalf.

    We remain the welcoming face that will guide people through some of the most difficult times, the support of the community fills our hearts with great joy as we continue our journey to help even more people each year.

    Ann Robertson, founder of Pilgrims Hospices

    The staff at the hospices are truly community heroes, with more than 2,500 people within their care each year. Over the years, Pilgrims has pioneered groundbreaking research in palliative care, embraced innovative, cutting-edge technology to improve the quality of life for patients, and delivers education and training across east Kent for many other health and social care providers.

    Pilgrims continues to grow from strength to strength, and in order to provide the much-needed care, our clinical staff are supported by an award-winning charity fundraising team, an established network of profitable retail shops, a successful local lottery, and a wealth of talents through its invaluable volunteer workforce.   

    From the very beginning, patients have been at the heart of everything Pilgrims do, and the charity will continue to grow and develop with the help of the community. 

    Helen Bennett, Pilgrims Chief Executive added: “We were delighted to have our remarkable founder and lifetime president with us for this special occasion. Ann welcomed Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother to oversee the opening of the Canterbury hospice in 1982 and we enjoyed sharing some of her special memories of the occasion.

    “We were also delighted to have long-standing supporters with us, some who helped establish Pilgrims with Ann, in particular Richard Davies who was a trustee for many, many years at Pilgrims. He was our Chair of the Board of Trustees and retired in 2020 during COVID. We weren’t able to say good-bye to him in a way we would have wanted to, so we were thrilled to have Richard and his wife Pauline with us.

    Richard Davies with his wife, Pauline

     

    “The wellbeing of my teams across the sites of Pilgrims Hospices is as important today as ever. We’ve experienced challenging times over the years, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has added to the daily workload for everyone, I have seen staff exceed all expectations to ensure patients are kept at the very heart of all that we do.

    “Thank you to all staff, volunteers and supporters from across the hospice sites, we can celebrate in the knowledge that everyone plays an important role within the Pilgrims family.” 

    Karen Warden, current Chair of the Board of Trustees, who joined the Board in 2018 also shared the events with Pilgrims staff and volunteers, she added: “It gives me enormous pleasure, on behalf of the Board of Trustees, to be able to thank everyone who gives so freely of their time and energy to support all that we do. The events on all three sites, are not only to celebrate our respective anniversaries of providing expert care, but to acknowledge and celebrate the invaluable and unwavering commitment our staff and friends make to Pilgrims Hospices.

    “Staff, volunteers, fundraisers, donors, businesses and sponsors all play a part in the delivery and dedication of outstanding care and specialist support to patients and their families, friends and carers. Pilgrims is often likened to a family and I can think of no better analogy.  

    “Here’s to the next 40 years!”

    If you’d like to help Pilgrims celebrate our 40th anniversary year, please visit pilgrimshospices.org/40 to find out how you can get involved.

    You can also click here to donate to our special birthday Facebook fundraiser.

    A full photo album from the events can be found on our Facebook page.


    If you, or someone you know is coping with a life-limiting illness and you think you may benefit from Pilgrims support, talk to your GP or Healthcare Professional about the options or visit www.pilgrimshospices.org to research our services or find out how you can support the hospices.

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