- The Friendship Challenge |
- Because I am a Girl - take a photo, make a difference |
- Sing for Change |
- Ubuntu - I am because you are |
- If you've got a voice - use it! |
- The Asthma Trigger Happy Project |
- One Planet Challenge |
- Homelessness: Put a sock in it |
- The Barnardo’s BIS |
- Be a Climate Champion |
- Adopt a Shop |
- The Power of Humanity |
- Hands up! |
- Don't be a bully, be my friend |
- Tomorrow's forest |
- The Power of Dreams |
- Just say yes |
- Island cafe |
- Live Love Let go |
Live, Love, Let go
How to take part
- Download the guidance notes and appropriate section pack.
- Contact your local hospice using information in the activity pack.
- Try to invite a representative from your local hospice to come and speak at your meeting.
- Agree a unique project with your hospice to support their work.
- Use the activity pack to celebrate life and support your project.
How is this project unique?
Live, Love, Let Go provides Girlguiding UK members with the opportunity to make a real difference to the communities that they live in. If every unit in the UK learned about hospice care and gave some time, raised some funds and acted as hospice ambassadors – the impact will be felt across every community in the country. That could help us make sure more people receive more care when they need it.
Things to think about
Please refer to the FAQs on working with your local hospice and be sure to contact Help the Hospices directly to make contact.
Death is something that affects everyone throughout from the youngest Rainbow to the oldest Trefoil Guild member. We hope these packs will support members who are faced with these issues.
How will you be taking action?
Raising awareness of the importance of your hospice in your community.
Raising money for your local hospice.
Taking direct action by supporting a project at your local hospice.
Download the resources
Please note: some files may be quite large and may take a while to download. Please be patient, it should take no longer than a few minutes. If you experience any difficulties, please contact us.
There is a special section within the resource pack which has been designed for Leaders based on information supplied by the childhood bereavement charity, Winston’s Wish. The hope is that you will never have to use this pack. If however you do, it will give you confidence and plenty of ideas for how to deal with bereavement within the group within the group, as well as on an individual basis.