Franklins £50 Challenge
Take part in The Franklins £50 Challenge and turn your £50 in to as much money as possible for The Lewis Foundation!
Our campaign is now complete. 126 supporters helped us raise £4,527.00
Visit the charity's profileTake part in The Franklins £50 Challenge and turn your £50 in to as much money as possible for The Lewis Foundation!
The campaign has now expired but it's not too late to support this charity.
Visit the charity's profileWHAT IS THE FRANKLINS £50 CHALLENGE
We are proud to be one of the chosen charities for this challenge.
Each team taking part receives £50 and has three months to turn the seed funding into more however they choose. From cake sales to car washes, sponsored walks to black tie events – the possibilities are endless.
The 2024 challenge will run from 20th February to 21st May with the underlying aim of fighting hunger, fuelling wellness and changing local lives. We will celebrate with an award ceremony in June!
Be a part of raising as much money as possible to make a difference to the lives of those diagnosed with cancer.
ABOUT THE LEWIS FOUNDATION
Lorraine and Lee Lewis were so moved when Lees mum was hospitalised with cancer that it led them to set up a charity.
Recognising the fear, upset and loneliness faced by individuals undergoing cancer treatment and their loved ones, the duo were determined that their charity would make a real difference. They set about sourcing donations, packaging and delivering gifts, whilst giving support to patients on oncology wards. That was April 2016, when The Lewis Foundation was born.
Today, the team has almost 50 volunteers and hundreds of regular supporters. The Lewis Foundation has gone from delivering 80 gift packs a month to one hospital, to delivering over 2,000 gifts to 17 hospitals in the Midlands every month.
Patients pick their gift from a gift list with 29 different packs to choose from and no donations taken in return.
Depending on which pack you choose, it may contain overnight essentials and toiletries, craft set, hydration supplies, puzzles, miniature radios complete with batteries and headphones, and lots, lots more items many people in hospital might find difficult to buy themselves or simply cannot afford. For some individuals receiving cancer treatment, The Lewis Foundation volunteers are their only regular visitors.
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