By Leicester Mercury | Posted 4 April, 2014
The hospice, which provides respite and end-of-life care, helps about 2,500 people each year and relies on charitable donations and fund-raising for two-thirds of its £7.5 million running costs.
Rock Kitchen Harris, in Lower Brown Street, Leicester, helped launch loros.co.uk as the last part of a strategy that has included display materials, patient leaflets, adverts and posters, allowing the hospice to highlight the work it carries out.
LOROS began working with Rock Kitchen Harris in 2011.
Account manager Ian Moore said: "We've provided a strong visual look and sense of identity that the LOROS team is proud of and so are we.
"It has been great to work with such a fantastic organisation and help it convey the incredible care provided to the community."
Established in the city more than 30 years ago, Rock Kitchen Harris has worked with a variety of charitable organisations across the region, including Hope Against Cancer, Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust, Leicester Print Workshop, Leicester Outdoor Pursuits Centre and Warning Zone.