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)

My beautiful daughter, I miss you so very much. You will never be forgotton and I know that your spirit lives on in your son. You had many special qualities, you were strong willed and careing with a heart that was filled with love and freindship.
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.
This fund was set up in remembrance of Carl (31 March 1938 - 02 December 2009). Carl was both a supporter and user of the Terrence Higgins Trust and gave a regular, monthly donation.
Mel passed away unexpectedly on 12th July 2009. She will be greatly missed by all her friends (many of whom are members of the gay community) and family. Mel was unique in her love for people and animals which knew no boundaries. All who knew her miss her desperately. Mel leaves behind husband Joel, her son Gavin, sister Primrose and her family.
Neil and Damon's Civil Ceremony
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
Terence is much loved and will always be remembered by all his friends and family.
This site is a tribute to George Michael. He is much loved and will always be remembered.
This site is a tribute to Jon. He is much loved and will always be remembered.
This site is a tribute to Russell Coathup, who was born in Birkenhead on June 13, 1942. He is much loved and will always be remembered.

Stuart Moore (Stu)

1959 - 1997

To Stuart Moore, April 20, 1959 - 25 January 1997. All this time I thought you might be doing your thing, I never for once thought you had died. How could I know, we parted and went our separate ways. RIP Stuart.

Geoffrey Robert Park

1937 - 2022

This site is a tribute to Geoffrey Park. He is much loved and will always be remembered.