
Ending Life’s Taboo is 5
During May Ending Life’s Taboo reached its 5th anniversary of charity registration. The trustees met to celebrate and mark the achievement of supporting hundreds of clients and their family members

During May Ending Life’s Taboo reached its 5th anniversary of charity registration. The trustees met to celebrate and mark the achievement of supporting hundreds of clients and their family members

On the 21st and 22nd May 2026, Tracy Davies and Tracey Swinburne delivered a pilot Specialist Palliative Counselling Training with thanks to a grant from Colchester Catalyst Charity. The training

Ending Life’s Taboo is holding a Charity Golf Tournament 4 September 2026 being hosted by Maldon Golf Club. We have a great day planned thanks to Maldon Golf Club.Last year’s

Ending Life’s Taboo is a charity partner for the Ipswich Half Marathon. Free charity places available in exchange for a £200 minimum fundraising commitment. Sign up today and be part

Calling all counsellors and psychotherapists Are you drawn to working with young adults (18–45) navigating serious illness or bereavement—but unsure where to begin? Ending Life’s Taboo is hosting a two-day

An Opportunity to Join Us Ending Life’s Taboo is evolving to increase flexibility of service to support more clients and their family members. We are looking for self-employed and/or volunteer

https://buytickets.at/endinglifestaboo/1893201 🎄 A Christmas Carol Performed by Dr Anthony RobertsMusic by Jamie CunliffeStep into the spirit of the season with a truly atmospheric retelling of Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol. Join Dr

Ending Life’s Taboo has been supported by the Coggeshall Food Store over the past year. The store has nominated us as their Local Giving Campaign charity. It is such an

Thank you to our half marathon runners. You were all brilliant and we truly appreciate all the fundraising you did on behalf of Ending Life’s Taboo. We also thank those

Coggeshall Carnival thankfully was blessed with lovely weather. We had a wonderful day being a Human Fruit Machine. I think those picking the fruits sometimes were enjoying themselves too much!