Service of Thanksgiving for body donors
30 Jan 2014
On Wednesday, 5 March 2014 (12.30 pm for 12.45pm) at the Whitworth Hall
You are invited to attend the Service of Thanksgiving for Body Donors, as a gesture of recognition of the selfless actions of the donors and the benefit that the University and our students derive from these bequeathals.
Each year the University accepts a number of human bodies, which are used to teach anatomy to medical, dental and science students. The bodies are those of people from the Manchester area who have indicated, prior to their death, that they wish to donate their bodies for this purpose. This selfless and public-spirited action benefits the education of around 2,000 students each year.
The Service of Thanksgiving has become an annual event in memory of those who have bequeathed their bodies to the University in the previous academic year. The Service is unrelated to the final committal or funeral service of any individual, but, rather, is intended as an opportunity for the public-spirited actions of the donors to be acknowledged.
This will be a non-denominational Service. You do not need to be of any particular religious affiliation or, indeed, to hold any religious belief, to attend the Service. Everyone will be made most welcome.
Dr Ingrid Gouldsborough, Senior Lecturer in Anatomy, said: “The Service last year was attended by approximately 400 people. These included many relatives and friends of the deceased, current students, academic, administrative, postgraduate and support staff, senior University representatives, senior civic officials and clergy.
“From the feedback we received, it is clear that the Service was greatly appreciated by the families of the donors.”