Disabled Children's Charity in Kent
In MemoryDonating in memory of someone is a meaningful and special way to pay a tribute to a loved one.
We’re truly grateful for your thoughtful consideration of We Are Beams during this time of change and loss. We understand this is a challenging time and want to offer our full support to guide you through the process.
Donating in memory of someone is a meaningful and special way to pay a tribute to a loved one. You may choose to do this by asking for donations instead of flowers at a funeral or memorial event.
Beams will create a dedicated donation page
We’ll help you build a special online space where loved ones can share memories and donate in honour of your loved one.
This link can be shared with your family and friends before the memorial event.
We can help by:
Providing collection envelopes that your family and friends can use to donate in lieu of flowers. These will allow us to claim gift aid to increase donations by 25% at no extra cost to you.
For online donations, a quick and simple way for family and friends to donate is to set up a donation page.
Remember your loved on our special dedication page.
Celebrate the beautiful memories you have with a tribute on our dedication page.
Jane’s Story
“Beams have supported our daughter Ruby who has a rare genetic disorder since she was four years old. She is now nearly eighteen and attends KidsCamp holiday play schemes and Dragon’s Retreat Respite Care once a month.
When my Dad sadly passed away last year, we decided to ask for donations instead of flowers at his funeral and we raised nearly £3,000 for Beams. This was so easy to do with Beams providing us with collection envelopes and an online in memory page.
My Dad knew how much Ruby enjoys her time at Beams and that she thrives in this wonderful inclusive environment, so it was a special way for us to pay tribute to him
Ruby was very close to my Dad and he would have been overjoyed knowing so much was raised for a cause so dear to our family and the difference it will make to children like Ruby”
Read Ruby’s story here.
Beams supporter, Jane