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“As a Marie Curie Companion I feel valued and fulfilled”

Amber Pearce became a Marie Curie Companion in 2024. She explains why she chose to volunteer, how she approaches her role, and the surprising things she learned about herself.

Amber with her companion

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“Mum’s diaries help me connect with her even after she’s gone”

Laura’s mum, Lucia, received Marie Curie care at the end of her life in 2018. Here Laura talks about using her mum’s notebooks to create art and navigate her grief.

Real stories of living with a terminal illness

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