Market Harborough businesswoman, Jen Parker, has conquered her fear of heights to abseil down an 80ft bridge to raise funds for LOROS in memory of her beloved mum.
After witnessing Captain John Moore's fundraising efforts, LOROS supporter, Jeff Ellis, set out to create his own lap challenge and raise well-needed funds for his local Hospice.
Rebecca Iley, aged 31, from Quorn, first encountered LOROS Hospice as a child when her grandma died there. 13 years later her grandad also came to LOROS in his final days and then a few years ago her dad was also admitted to their inpatient ward
LOROS Hospice has given a warm welcome to the Chancellor’s announcement of a cash injection for hospices but said that the impact of the pandemic is likely to be ‘significant and long term’ for the charity.
The outbreak of the coronovaris pandemic has had a devastating and immediate impact on our income.
Six year old Christopher Mooney, who has completed 41 sponsored one-mile walks in memory of his uncle, has raised an almighty £2,107 for LOROS Hospice.
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