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A Derbyshire company has made donations to two local charities – including Treetops Hospice Care – despite the cancellation of its fundraising events due to the Coronavirus outbreak.
A Derbyshire company has made donations to two local charities – including Treetops Hospice Care – despite the cancellation of its fundraising events due to the Coronavirus outbreak.
Derbyshire-based car maker, Toyota Motor Manufacturing UK, has helped local hospice Treetops start a new nursing service to support more terminally-ill patients in the local community.
A London Marathon runner from Matlock decided not to let the cancelled event stop her, and colleagues, from raising over £500 for their local hospice.
Leek United Building Society is hosting a virtual quiz as part of a campaign to raise £60,000 for three local charities affected by the coronavirus crisis.
A project which makes sure that terminally-ill patients at an adult hospice aren’t isolated during the coronavirus pandemic has received a huge boost, thanks to Foundation Derbyshire and the National Emergencies Trust (NET).
On Friday 15 May, over a hundred people will be completing 5,000 sponsored steps to raise money for local charity, Treetops Hospice Care.
Treetops Hospice Care is asking people, young and old, to complete 5,000 steps to raise money for the local charity.
Whilst the general public are being advised to remain at home and to stay safe, the Treetops Hospice at Home Service continues to work hard to provide vital end of life care and support to terminally-ill patients in their own homes.
Clive Lawrence wanted to mark the first anniversary of his mum’s death by completing the Derby 10k and raising money for Treetops Hospice Care in her memory.
A teenager from Borrowash is two weeks into a month-long camp-out in his garden and has raised almost three times his original fundraising target for local hospice Treetops.