Tie a virtual ribbon to a tree on Mountbatten Hampshire’s website this summer, as part of our Remembering with Ribbons event.

Until September 1, you can donate online and leave a message in memory of a loved-one.

A member of our team will transfer your ribbon and words to our beautiful garden, here at our hospice in Southampton’s West End.

CLICK HERE to see the Mountbatten Hampshire online tree and to dedicate a ribbon

Ribbons hanging from trees

People in a garden. A choir. A woman with a microphone

Jess Mitchell and Heather Parkinson smile while holding a basket of ribbons

Alternatively, find ribbons and pens, as well as an opportunity to donate, in reception. Pop in, at a time to suit you and spend a while in our peaceful garden. 

On 14 July, our Remembering With Ribbons launch event saw around 150 people gather at our Botley Way hospice.

A special service, featuring readings, speeches and music, courtesy of the Mountbatten Community Choir, led by Kathryn Holt, provided an emotional opportunity for families to remember those who have died and to tie their own ribbons in our garden.

Event organiser, Heather Parkinson, said: “It is a privilege to be a part of this event, which offers relatives and friends the chance to write messages on colourful ribbons and display them.

“We were honoured to welcome guests to a memorable and emotional evening.

“If you could not attend, it is not too late to take part."

Ribbons hanging from trees

Yellow and orange ribbons in a tree

Mountbatten choir singing

"Pop into the hospice until the end of August. You will find ribbons and pens in reception.

“Alternatively, leave your dedication online, on our virtual tree, and we will make sure it is transferred to a real ribbon and displayed outside.

Remembering with Ribbons is raising vital funds for Mountbatten Hampshire’s hospice and outreach services.

Two-thirds publicly funded, Mountbatten supports over 1,600 people across Hampshire on any one day.

Ribbons hanging from trees

Ribbons hanging from trees