40 faces of Alice House Hospice
Go behind the scenes of Alice House Hospice through these portraits of 40 people, photographed by in house Digital Communications Assistant Demi Howie.
Patients, families, volunteers and staff all share their stories in this moving and uplifting collection. This is a chance to discover the often surprising reality of hospice care, with stories that share feelings of hope, love, happiness, humour and bravery.
This collection will be developed during our 40th Anniversary year and the exhibition will be on display at our AGM in September.

June Coulson
June used to volunteer for Alice House and is now a patient in the Long Term Care Unit.

Jenny Hanson
Early in 2020 Jennifer applied to join Alice House Hospice as a Volunteer Communications Assistant to work on the 40th Anniversary Celebrations.

Sylvia Anderson
My association with Alice House began in 1998 when my late husband, Alan, was admitted to the Hospice in Hutton Avenue

Phil Holbrook
I first began to raise funds for Alice House Hospice (AHH) in the late 1980s, when the organisation was still based in its original premises, in Hutton Avenue, Hartlepool.

Jan Dunn
After losing my parents, both at a young age to cancer, I always knew I wanted to be able to care for others in similar situations.