Derian House Children's Hospice Emergency Fundraising Appeal

Lea Turner is raising money for Derian House Children's Hospice

Participants: Nik McEwan

£3,899
raised of £1,000 target
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50 Mile Walk for Derian House · 4 May 2020

The current Coronavirus outbreak is causing worry for all of us, but our dedicated team of nurses and support staff are busy planning for all eventualities. No matter what happens, we will remain here helping our children and their families.

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I will be joining Nik McEwan for the last 50 miles of his insane 208 mile walk. Our poor feet!

We will be posting our progress across our social media platforms for all who wish to get involved!

I'm Doing it for Derian and raising money for the children and young people at Derian House Children's Hospice. 

The charity offers a vital lifeline for more than 400 seriously ill children from across the North West, helping them make happy memories with their families in the time that they have. The current Coronavirus outbreak has had a devastating effect on fundraising. Please help me support my local children's hospice at this difficult time.

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About the campaign

The current Coronavirus outbreak is causing worry for all of us, but our dedicated team of nurses and support staff are busy planning for all eventualities. No matter what happens, we will remain here helping our children and their families.

About the charity

Derian House Children's Hospice provides specialist care and respite to children and young people with life-limiting or life-shortening conditions. We cover the South of Cumbria, the entire of Lancashire and the North of Manchester. To provide our services in 2024 the cost to us stands at over £6m.

Donation summary

Total
£3,898.18
+ £772.75 Gift Aid
Online
£3,898.18
Offline
£0.00

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