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.

Recent Donations (85 tributes)

Dale (Dave) Jonathan Foley was born on 7th April, 1962 and died 24th Jan, 2013. For those who knew him you will know that Dale was always the centre of attention and surrounded by friends. He was one of the most generous men you could meet.
Alan Óg beloved son, brother, uncle and friend to many whose life was tragically cut short supported the Terrence Higgins Trust. We as a family have decided to honour his memory and would like to ask those wishing to make a floral tribute to kindly make a donation to the Terence Higgins Trust instead.
This page is dedicated to dear Daniel (Danny) from his friends and loved ones.

Dan

1947 - 2015

Dan was born on November 08, 1947. He is much loved and will always be remembered by all his friends and family.
Jorge Betancourt was born in Havana, Cuba on July 31, 1956. He is much loved and will always be remembered by all his friends and family.
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 Anthony Denton Red Ribbon Fund.
In loving memory of Terry McDonald.
In loving memory of Richard for 17 years my best friend and partner who passed away on Thursday 5th December at home. He will be missed by everyone he touched and I will miss him with all my heart.
This Red Ribbon Fund has been set up in loving memory of Kay Speck, who was a loyal and valued supporter of Terrence Higgins Trust and Crusaid for many years.
This Red Ribbon Fund is in memory of Andrew Wilson
In loving memory of David Abbott, who volunteered for the Crusaid and Terrence Higgins Trust Hardship Fund for many years, and will be greatly missed by many.
When I lost my brother to Aids it broke my heart and my parents never really got over it, his friends were fantastic and his partner always carried on being a friend, often in contact with my father until he died and my mother until her death, taking her out and helping her to enjoy holidays with his parents in Spain, there is never a day goes b...
To raise funds in Colin's name to help those living with HIV. Colin and I met many wonderful people over the past 3 years, people supported by the Terrence Higgins Trust.
In loving memory of Daniel.
I knew this wonderful man as Great Uncle Jack, but everyone else except his family called him John. Born in Leicester in 1916, he was drawn to all things theatrical from an early age, making puppet theatres from old wooden boxes, with lavish stage curtains crafted from odds and ends in his Mother's needlework bag.
I will always remember her radiant smile and warm heart. She would have been thrilled to support THT in this way.
Maurice Huggett brought the West End theatre crowd together as the host and proprietor of the Phoenix Artist Club on Charing Cross Road. A flamboyant figure renowned for his collection of gaudy waistcoats, Huggett created a retreat for performers, producers, programme makers and programme sellers amid the clamour of nightly theatrical life.
This Red Ribbon Fund is in celebration of Johnny Partridge and Jon Tsouras' civil partnership.
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!
Robert Morrison sadly passed away on Friday 2nd December. The family would like people to make a donation to the Terence Higgins Trust instead of sending flowers. Thank you.
Probably the most unique person we have ever met. We all claim to be unique but Paul had his own "code of conduct" that nobody else could really fully understand. He was obstinate & annoying but generous & flamboyant at the same time.
Bryan was a very smart intellectual with an acute sense of humor. He loved classical music, opera, and art and was a master potter for many years. He loved Gozo, Malta’s sister island, where he retired and lived till the very end of his life. His pet hate was receiving cards with his name spelled as "Brian" as opposed to "BrYan".
In loving memory of John Barcock.