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A hospice chef will be swapping her apron and chef’s whites for trainers and a running vest on Sunday, April 2 as runs the Reading Half Marathon in aid of the Sue Ryder charity.
And £5,000 was raised, to be split between Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice Manorlands and Silsden Methodist Church.
Source: https://www.keighleynews.co.uk/news/23673274.silsdens-proms-farm-strikes-chord-public/?ref=rss
Donations are being collected in memory of John for Sue Ryder Hospice and Charlies.
Family flowers only, donations if desired to the work Sue Ryder Hospice these may be left on the collection plate at the Crematorium or sent c/o Jackson Family Funeral Directors, Malvern De Lys, Wells Road, WR14 4JL 01684 563983.
Family flowers only please, donations if desired will go to Sue Ryder Hospice Lekhampton Court and can be left in the collection box or sent c/o SC & BS Cocks Funeral Directors, 59 Hucclecote Road, Hucclecote, Gloucester GL3 3TL.
For more information on joining or setting up a fundraising group, or other ways you can support Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice, email andrew.
“If I can raise even just £100 for Sue Ryder then it will be worth it.
If you would like to take part in your own fundraising event for Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice, email manorlands.
It was in aid of the usual three main beneficiaries - Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice, in Oxenhope, Brooklands Community Special School in Skipton and national farming charity, the Addington Fund.
KIND- hearted members of the Silsden and Steeton Fundraising Group, which raises funds for Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice, are celebrating after a record-breaking year.
Lois Twigden, age 32, jumped out of a plane at 13,000ft – and so far, has raised £2,072 for the Sue Ryder hospice in Moggerhanger.
NATIONAL healthcare charity Sue Ryder is on the lookout for Leeds residents wanting to make a difference in their local community to form new volunteer fundraising groups.
Overall, £2,386 was raised for Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice Manorlands, which relies on donations and fundraising for most of its income.
SKIPTON Golf Club’s retiring Men’s Captain Roger Moore, current Ladies Captain Lorraine Raeburn and her predecessor Dagmar Hecker-Woodhead have handed over a cheque for £7,606.34 to Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice in Oxenhope.
Sue Ryder St John's Hospice provides residential services for people aged 18 and over who are approaching the end of their lives with progressive conditions such as cancer, heart failure and lung disease.
Source: https://www.bedfordtoday.co.uk/news/qd-bedford-donates-over-ps9k-to-hospice-in-moggerhanger-4224785
The event will be raising funds for Sue Ryder which works to provide care and support for anyone with life-limiting illnesses and their families.