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Thursday
11th July 2002
Hospice appeal passes milestone |
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Artist's
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The
appeal to raise money for a new children's hospice to serve the two
counties has raised half a million pounds in three months. |
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A fundraising
appeal to build a new hospice to support local life-limited children
and their families has passed £500,000 in only three months.
The Acorns Three Counties Appeal, launched in April, now stands at
£538,246.
In June alone, the appeal raised a massive £150,000, with £62,068
generated community fundraising. Worcestershire fundraisers contributed
£51,071 and fundraisers in Herefordshire £1,909.
Donations from other areas, individual pledges and donations from
companies and trusts made up the remainder of the month’s total figure.
"The donations and pledges we’ve received in June make it our best
month so far.
To top the £500,000 mark is fantastic in such a short space
of time," said Fran Winterbourn, community fundraising co-ordinator.
To illustrate how the fundraising campaign is going, a tree with a
difference has just been ‘planted’ on the site for new children’s
hospice in Bath Road, Worcester.
The tree is in fact a fundraising totaliser and indicates the key
stages along the fundraising path up to the appeal target of £4m.
"We wanted to put something on site so people can see for themselves
the tremendous progress being made with the fundraising campaign and
hopefully encourage more people to support the Three Counties Appeal,"
said Mike Cartledge, project manager for the new hospice.
You can keep an eye on the total raised with our online
totaliser.
The new 10-bedded hospice will offer support and specialist facilities
for some 150 life-limited children in Worcestershire, Herefordshire
and Gloucestershire and is expected to open in 2004.
To make a donation to the appeal or find out how you could help with
fundraising, contact Acorns on 01905 767676 or visit
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