The objects for which the charity is established (the “objects”) are to promote the relief of suffering (so far as such purpose is charitable) in such ways as the trustees shall from time to time think fit, and in particular (but without prejudice to the generality of such object) by:
3.1 establishing, maintaining and providing hospice care and home care services in england and wales for the reception and care of people of who are suffering (at any age) from any chronic or terminal illness, or from any disability of disease attributable to old age, or from any other physical or mental infirmity, disability or disease;
3.2 providing or assisting in or encouraging the provision of spiritual help and guidance for such people, their families and carers;
3.3 providing such other care, support and assistance to the families and carers of such people as the trustees shall from time to time think fit;
3.4 conducting, promoting or encouraging research into the care of such people, particularly but not exclusively those who are suffering from cancer or terminal illness;
3.5 promoting, encouraging or assisting in the teaching or training of doctors, nurses, physiotherapists and other persons engaged in health and social care, and of students in any branch of medicine, surgery, nursing, health and social care or allied services; and
3.6 providing bereavement counselling services for adults and children.