In memoriam


Thank you

Throughout the past year we have received many donations in memory of our supporters as well as gifts made in place of funeral flowers. Losing someone, a family member, friend, or partner is one of the most difficult experiences to go through.

To those who have honoured the memory of their loved ones with such a gift, we hope it is of some comfort to know that the gifts made in their name will help torture survivors as they come to terms with their own loss, and support them as they put their shattered lives back together.

In honouring your loved one's life and commitment to a cause, you have aided the rehabilitation of those on whom torture has been perpetrated, and attacked the silence and complicity on which it thrives.

How to make In Memoriam donations

If you'd rather your family and friends made donations towards our work instead of buying flowers, you can put this wish in your Will. Alternatively, it can be arranged by the funeral directors.

If you would like to make a donation, in place of flowers or in memory, you can give online or send a cheque to our London centre telling us in whose name the gift is made.

For any queries and to receive information about our work please do not hesitate to contact our Supporter Enquiries line on 020 7697 7788 or send an email to info@torturecare.org.uk

 

In memory of Dr. Joan Wilson
joanJoan Wilson , 10th June 1926 - 27th June 2006.
Born in London, her father a doctor, her mother a nurse, studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, MB ChB 1949, married a fellow medical student, Cedric Wilson, who became Professor of Pharmacology at Trinity College Dublin and subsequently a geriatrician in Scotland.