Boxer Rendall Munroe has already signed up to support LOROS's 30 For 30 campaign; he is dusting off his gloves and giving 30 people the chance to get into the boxing ring with him.
Lace up your walking boots and join LOROS for a ‘Walk on the Wildside’ on Sunday 27th September!
LOROS Hospice is launching its 30 For 30 campaign, which will take place throughout September, to mark three decades since the Groby Road charity opened its doors and welcomed its first ever patient.
"Not at any point was my husband left alone when he died; the nurse held his hand until I got there. That night he died peacefully in my arms. I could never turn my back on LOROS, not ever. I will never forget what they did."
The first ever HRG Family Fun Day was as a big hit with their visitors and raised £561 for the Hospice.
Qdos are helping their chosen charities, LOROS and Little Hearts by climbing the 62 miles from Qdos to the edge of space on a stepper.
Calling all students, workers, mums, dads, granddads and grandmas, wear yellow for LOROS Hospice this October!
Julie Richards and David Whetstone donated £161 to LOROS after raising the money by auctioning Leicester City Football Club sign.