Remember a loved one by dedicating one of our metal Pink Campion flowers and help Hospice Isle of Man continue providing palliative and end of life care to our patients and supporting their loved ones.

If you choose to dedicate a flower in memory of a loved one, it will feature in our Memory Meadow, a stunning display within the Hospice gardens from Thursday 9th until Sunday 12th July 2026. During this time there will be dedicated collection dates where you will be welcome to take your flower away and display it in a space that’s special to you.
Generously sponsored by the Rotary Club of Douglas - Lockington Marshall Fund, our Memory Meadow is for everyone, not just those who were cared for by Hospice Isle of Man. It provides the opportunity for people to talk about their grief, reflect, remember a loved one and celebrate life with a lasting tribute.
When you choose to dedicate your flower, you will also receive a lovely pink flower pin badge to wear with you, wherever you go. These are available when you collect your flower.
Collection Dates
From Thursday 9th until Sunday 12th July 2026, your flower will be part of our Memory Meadow in the Hospice gardens in Strang. You will be welcome to visit us and take away your flower during the following times:
During these allotted times, the Hospice gardens will be open for you to explore, and light refreshments will be available to purchase.
If you cannot collect your flower over the course of these few days, please select the delivery option on the form below, and for an additional charge, we can post your flower and pin badge out to you.

Our Memory Meadow campaign helps to support the work of Hospice in providing our services, free of charge, to our patients, their families and carers, people like Catherine Black -
“Everyone I met was special – volunteers, cleaners, nurses, doctors - and will always have a place in my heart them all for making that time all it could possibly be. It was a sad time, but I remember it with a degree of happiness for the peace it gave to my dad, myself and my family. It will always be special to me.”