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Trailblazers - A special poem for our Light up a Life service
A special poem written by the children that attend creative connections at East Lancashire Hospice.
Oswaldtwistle businessman sponsors 500 bottles for charity
A kind-hearted businessman has generously sponsored 500 reusable bottles for East Lancashire Hospice.
Hospice ball is a glittering success
East Lancashire Hospice’s Annual Ball, sponsored by The Cardboard Box Company Ltd, celebrated in style to mark the 35 year milestone of providing care in Blackburn, Darwen, Hyndburn and the Ribble Valley, and raised an incredible £33,216.
Council hires hospice facilities for away day
Blackburn with Darwen Carers recently rented out the Ayana room at East Lancashire Hospice for their staff planning day.
East Lancs businesses raise over £61,000 for their local hospice
Twenty-five businesses from across East Lancashire took part in the East Lancashire Hospice 2019 Corporate Challenge. Each company was given £50 with the challenge to turn that into as much money as possible over a four month period – together…
Clitheroe firm’s fundraising triumph for local hospice
Houldsworth Solicitors have just been announced the winner of the East Lancashire Hospice Corporate Challenge – they raised an amazing £14,395.58 for Hospice as part of the annual Corporate Challenge.
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Capita team gets green fingered
Staff from Capita rolled up their sleeves to undertake voluntary work at the hospice as part of their ‘Go Local’ campaign.
Mechanic Rob on track to raise money for hospice
A motor enthusiast is going full throttle to raise money for charity in memory of his mum – thanks to the support of Tolman Motorsport and McLaren.
Linda braves the shave for her local hospice
Linda Dobson is about to prove that she’s a cut above the rest – by having her head shaved to mark her 70th birthday for charity.
Going to the hospice is the highlight of Amanda’s week
Mum-of-one Amanda was diagnosed with terminal breast cancer after the disease returned for the second time. She started accessing the hospice’s services after being given just three years to live.