In loving memory: support in their honour

Make a donation in memory

Donate in memory of your loved one

In life, we are so blessed knowing that someone close to us has brought light and happiness to our world either through friendships, kindness, or love. The joy they brought to us is never truly lost, as the memories will last forever.

The Salvation Army are truly honoured to receive special gifts donated in someone’s memory. From cups of tea in the War to community kitchens today, we have been there for people in need for generations.

Support our work that meant so much to your loved one and help us continue to be there for everyone who turns to us. 

Their love for The Salvation Army lasted a lifetime, it will live even longer through donating in memory of them.

 “As my father can’t make donations to The Salvation Army anymore, I do it for him. It makes me feel closer to him, and I let his memory live on through my donation”.
Alice, In Memory Donor

Create a Tribute page for your loved one

Celebrate a life by creating your own special Tribute page in honour of a loved one. Add photos and share with family and friends to remember them and the joy they brought to your lives.

You can also post details of the funeral, share their story or connection with The Salvation Army and collect donations in their memory.

Tribute page The Salvation Army
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Add your dedication to a loved one

We warmly invite you to join others in posting a dedication to someone special on our online wall of remembrance.

Add your dedication

Need some extra help?

We have a dedicated team who can help with any questions you might have relating to gifts in memory of a loved one or ways to remember them, and we will be happy to help in any way we can.

Please feel free to contact us on 020 7367 4800 or fr@salvationarmy.org.uk or use the form below.

Other useful resources

Funeral Collection

One way to celebrate a loved one’s life is to ask family and friends to make a donation to The Salvation Army in lieu of flowers at their funeral service.

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