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Here for life: 35 Years of Les Bourgs Hospice

A powerful new photographic exhibition celebrating the people and community behind Les Bourgs Hospice will open this summer in the Brian White Gallery at Guernsey Museum, Candie.

Fay Mansfield - senior staff nurse
Fay Mansfield - senior staff nurse / Aaron Yeandle

Here for Life: 35 Years of Les Bourgs Hospice marks the hospice’s 35th anniversary and will run from 18 July to 27 September. It brings together a striking series of portraits by award-winning photographer Aaron Yeandle, capturing the people whose dedication, compassion and commitment have helped shape the hospice over the past three and a half decades.

Photographer Aaron Yeandle
Photographer Aaron Yeandle / Aaron Yeandle

The exhibition tells a deeply human story of care, compassion and community. Through powerful photography and personal moments, it honours the volunteers, staff, supporters and people who helped establish the hospice, as well as those who continue to support its vital work.

The portraits shine a light on many of the individuals whose time, skill and kindness have made the hospice what it is today, offering visitors a rare and moving glimpse into the community behind the organisation.

Steve and Carol Haysom, whose daughter was a hospice patient
Steve and Carol Haysom, whose daughter was a hospice patient / Aaron Yeandle

‘I am deeply honoured to have been invited to photograph the people behind Les Bourgs Hospice for this exhibition celebrating its 35th anniversary,’ said Aaron.

‘My approach to this project is grounded in contemporary portraiture, while resonating with both historical and contemporary traditions. The aim is to create images that feel personal and intimate, shaped by both the working environment and the studio setting.’

Margaret Waters - retired volunteer
Margaret Waters - retired volunteer / Aaron Yeandle

Les Bourgs Hospice chief executive officer Rob Jones said: ‘Sometimes you get the opportunity to do something really special as a charity to raise awareness and this year, our 35th year, the chance came up to work with Guernsey Museum. We owe a huge debt of thanks to the mastermind of our hospice chaplain, the Rev. Adrian Datta, who came up with the concept, the team at Guernsey Museums and everyone who’s worked tirelessly to bring about this celebration of Les Bourgs. Aaron’s photography offers a candid portrayal of the people of Les Bourgs, revealing the community who made – and continue to make – such a huge difference to the island.’

Rodney and Sandra Clough – volunteers & wellbeing patient
Rodney and Sandra Clough – volunteers & wellbeing patient / Aaron Yeandle

Helen Glencross, head of culture & heritage services, said: ‘We are delighted to be working with Les Bourgs Hospice, both to help celebrate their milestone anniversary and to highlight the fantastic work they do. Guernsey Museums has collaborated with Aaron many times before, and he has created stunning portraits that capture the extraordinary people and stories at the heart of the hospice community.’

  • If you’re interested in finding out about exhibition sponsorship opportunities, please contact liz.stonebridge@lesbourgs.com.

  • Here for Life: 35 Years of Les Bourgs Hospice at the Brian White Gallery, Guernsey Museum at Candie, 18 July – 27 September, 10am-5pm, daily, including bank holidays. Find out more about Guernsey Museum at Candie at museums.gov.gg/gmag

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