St John's Hospice China Trek 2026

natasha mccrone is raising money for St John's Hospice North Lancashire and South Lakes
£2,601
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SJH China Trek 2026 · 5 September 2026 to 20 September 2026 · Start fundraising for this event

This will be the 8th St John’s Hospice trek and our 10th year of trekking, returning to the site of our first ever trek: The Great Wall of China! 2026 will also celebrate the 40th anniversary of the opening of St John’s.

Story

St John’s Hospice is a local charity which provides free palliative care to patients with life shortening conditions. Our services cover a population area of 250,000 people in North Lancashire, South Lakes and parts of North Yorkshire. We have been caring for our community every minute of every day since 1986.

In September 2026, I will be walking 37km of the great wall of China as part of a group to raise money for St Johns Hospice. My grandad was fortunate enough to spend his last days at St Johns and I am glad to be able to give something back.

The hospice opened the same year I was born, so it will be amazing to share our 40th Birthdays!! If you can spare even a small contribution I will be forever grateful.

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About the campaign

This will be the 8th St John’s Hospice trek and our 10th year of trekking, returning to the site of our first ever trek: The Great Wall of China! 2026 will also celebrate the 40th anniversary of the opening of St John’s.

About the charity

St John's Hospice provides care to patients with life limiting conditions throughout North Lancashire, South Lakes and parts of North Yorkshire. We have an in-patient ward, a hospice at home service, Clinical Nurse Specialists, bereavement support and a number of other vital services.

Donation summary

Total
£2,600.50
+ £16.25 Gift Aid
Online
£65.00
Offline
£2,535.50

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