Red Ribbon Funds

The Terrence Higgins Trust Remembrance Garden is dedicated to the memory of our loved ones.

Please do show your support through messages and donations, as a personal and lasting way to remember and commemorate.

New Funds (85 tributes)

Kevin sadly passed away 20th June 2009. A warm, caring, funny person with a larger than life personality who will leave a hole in all of our hearts. He was someone who always put others first. A loving partner, brother, uncle and friend - will be greatly missed.
Neil and Damon's Civil Ceremony
Struan suddenly died on the 6th March 2009. He will be greatly missed by his partner Steve and all his family. The Terrance Higgins Trust was a charity that Struan strongly supported and any donations in Struan's memory would be fantastic.
Andrew sadly passed away very suddenly on the 6th of January 2008. In spite of the many challenges he had to cope with in his life, his first thought was always for those around him. He was a wonderful partner, brother and friend and his amazing personality, courage and kindness will always be missed.
This page is dedicated to the memory of Philip 'Boober' Herbert Busch - 4.9.67 - 1.1.
London's HIV sector, and especially Terrence Higgins Trust and Lighthouse, has lost one of its most loved and charismatic personalities with the death of Michael Edwards. Michael was the friendly face of the charity working behind the reception desk at Lighthouse.
Darren was my good friend. I miss his huge,warm smile, his love of life,his moods,his music and his courage.
this person wa a great bf and a sad loose to lose him after a tradic death bye the carrier
This is the Anthony Denton Red Ribbon Fund.
This fund is being set up to remember a dear friend, Gordon Stewart Chelsworth. THT was a cause very dear to his heart and for much of the time that I knew him he was involved in promoting its work and making everybody wear their red ribbons with pride. I even remember him covering his Christmas tree in red ribbons one year!
We have set up this fund in memory of Steve to honour his life and the work that he dedicated himself to at THT. This is, to us, the best way in which to remember the passion Steve showed for the things that mattered - and really mattered to him!
This is the Red Ribbon Fund established by our beloved son, Max Balladino. During his brief existence he always believed in the real values of life. It was one of his last wishes to give concrete help to this cause which was so close to his heart. It was because of this that he chose to leave a generous legacy gift to Terrence Higgins Trust.
Mark broke down barriers. That was his contribution to history. He was a wonderful man in so very many ways. He was much loved and is greatly missed.