Paul Sartori Hospice at Home is to host stakeholder engagement events this November to connect with a range of public, private and community organisations to strengthen end-of-life care in Pembrokeshire.

Paul Sartori Hospice at Home is inviting local grant providers, funders, businesses, community organisations and town and community councils to come along to one of two exclusive Stakeholder Engagement Days on Monday, November 24 between 10am and 1pm, or Tuesday, November 25, 1pm–4pm. These events will be held at the charity’s headquarters in Haverfordwest.

The events will provide a unique opportunity for local stakeholders and supporters to learn more about the wide range of essential services the charity delivers across Pembrokeshire. This includes learning more about the clinical support, counselling, equipment loan, and complementary therapies—and how they are funded through the generous support of grants and donations.

Paul Sartori’s Grant Development Officer Judith Williams said: “We are proud of the work we do across Pembrokeshire, and these events are a chance for us to share the real impact local businesses and funders have had—and can continue to have—on the lives of patients and families. It’s about building relationships and looking ahead together.”

The aim of these events are to strengthen relationships with local stakeholders and to showcase the charity to those who may wish to engage further. It will be a platform to learn how events, fundraising, donations and grants directly benefit end of life care in Pembrokeshire; to learn more about corporate volunteering; to create lasting connections and to explore opportunities for future collaboration.

Event and Fundraising Officer Jo Lutwyche said: “We work in collaboration with many businesses in the local area. One such business is RWE Pembroke Power Station. We value and respect these relationships and recognise the importance of them being equally meaningful.”

Hannah Myers, Business Support Coordinator at RWE Generation UK, added: “RWE’s long-standing partnership with Paul Sartori reflects our commitment to community welfare, empowering us to make a meaningful impact together.”

Representatives from key areas of the charity will be available to answer questions and attendees will enjoy a short programme of presentations, informal networking and refreshments.

Local grant providers, funders, businesses, community organisations and town and community councils who are interested in attending are encouraged to contact the Paul Sartori Head Office, to express their interest and secure their place, giving their name, organisation and date preference. They can either phone 01437 763223 or email [email protected].

The space will welcome new connections and meaningful discussions about the future of local end-of-life care.

Established in 1982, in memory of Father Paul Sartori, the Pembrokeshire-based Hospice at Home charity offers a wide range of services to individuals in the final stages of life, including nursing care, equipment loans, complementary therapies, and bereavement support. These services help ensure that patients can be cared for at home, surrounded by their loved ones, with dignity and comfort.

For more information or to support the charity, visit www.paulsartori.org or call 01437 763223.