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Woman told family to start charity helping carers of terminally ill people

Woman told family to start charity helping carers of terminally ill people
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Following her death from cancer at age 32, Victoria Schofield's family is launching a charity to support caregivers of terminally ill patients. The initiative was a direct request from Schofield during her final weeks in hospice care.

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The story highlights the often-overlooked emotional and financial needs of those providing palliative care to loved ones.

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Image source, Jack Schofield Image caption, Victoria Schofield wanted to set up a charity to support people caring for people with life-limiting illnesses

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The article is a human-interest piece focused on personal narrative and charitable efforts.

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