Find out about our charity partners in the USA and the work they are doing fundraising for our work providing palliative care services and hospices in Romania, Serbia, Moldova and Albania
Check out our latest newsletter and 30th anniversary review! Read more
Read about how we started our journey and our work throughout the years Read more
Read our newsletter for Summer 2019 Read more
Read about 2019 in review for our charity! Read more
Hospices of Hope's Founder, Graham Perolls, talks about Hospice of Hope to Clare Balding on her BBC Radio 2 'Good Morning Sunday' Show Read more
HofH's founder, Graham Perolls, is made a Companion to the Order of St Michael and St George for 22 years of extraordinary service Read more
We are sorry to announce the death of our Patron, Princess Marina Sturdza Read more
His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, visited our hospice in Bucharest as part of the 25th anniversary celebrations of Hospice Casa Sperantei Read more
Hospices of Hope is pioneering new ways of delivering hospice and palliative care. Read about how we are using technology to administer pain relief. Read more
Find out about our campaign to transform the lives of children with life-limiting conditions with our unique therapy center in Romania. Read more
Our main project in Serbia with BELhospice is the exciting development of Serbia's first ever purpose built hospice center. Read more
Virtual reality (VR) technology is increasingly finding its way into hospitals and care homes as ground-breaking research and trials show huge benefits to patients. Read more
Hospital patients suffering from a variety of issues including chronic pain, anxiety, PTSD and memory loss are finding technological treatments such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are working effectively towards improving their symptoms as well as counteracting the tedium and stress of long hospital stays. Read more
A team of four fearless Romanians just finished a rowing challenge across the Atlantic to raise funds for Hospices of Hope’s Copaceni project! Read more
Countries like Romania are currently struggling with offering palliative care to those who need it, with only 8% of those who need this type of care actually receiving it. Read more
In Moldova each year over 25.000 people are in need of palliative care and most services dedicated for those in need are focused (with very few exceptions) in and around the capital city named Chisinau, leaving the areas outside with little or no coverage. Read more
A three year clinic study taking place in the USA is trialing the use of AI chat bots loaded onto tablet devices, distributing the technology to elderly patients who are receiving end of life care. Read more
Recent studies into the use of telecommunications technology to supplement palliative care have shown that it can be a cost-efficient, accessible form of care that patients have found beneficial and wish to see more use of within their own care plans. Read more
Lyle Anderson will be running the LA Marathon 2018 in support of Hospices of Hope. He has been living with Multiple Sclerosis diagnoses for more than 10 years and has one of the most awe-inspiring, amazing stories we have heard. We challenge you not to want to start running after you’ve read his interview! Read more
Thousands of children across the world are suffering from life-limiting conditions like muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis. In some areas like Eastern Europe, there is little state support for them and their families and the children often lead isolated lives, struggling to integrate into the school system and society as a whole. Read more
Read the touching story of a doctor who after helping many patients over his long career, found himself in the situation of being in need of help for terminal cancer. Read more
Costinela Dragan is taking on the LA Marathon to support us, so we asked her a few questions! Read more
The need for palliative care is steadily increasing across the globe. We believe palliative care is a basic human right regardless of financial situation or location of the patient Read more
Thanks to our supporters, we have been able to care for many in desperate need of end-of-life care. We have also been able to explore new ways of providing care with the latest technology, which has the potential to be adapted and used across the world. Here are a few touching patient stories showing how our work is helping those in need, though also highlighting the huge hurdles still to face. Read more