Kathleen Gretton, of Jubilee House, in Kirby Muxloe, asked for donations to give to LOROS instead of gifts when she turned 100.
Touched by the care and support her grandmother received there, a woman has raised more than £1,000 for LOROShospice, Leicester.
The rotarians organised a number of successful fundraising events during the year to raise funds for good causes.
Natalie Mann is organising “Fashion Has a Heart”, a fashion show being held at the Foisters Rooms on Charles Street on Sunday 8th September, 5pm – 8pm.
On Sunday 8th September, the Severn Trent Water Visitor Centre at Cropston was a hub of activity for the annual LOROS Walk on the Wildside sponsored walk, where over 500 people turned out in support.
More than £3,000 is expected to be raised for LOROS from a wheel barrow race held around the streets of a village.
Each year, Stapleford Park, near Melton, invites people to ride its small steam trains along the two-mile track to raise cash for LOROS hospice.
A man has organised a 24-hour darts challenge after promising his dying wife he would raise money for charity.