This morning I had the pleasure of meeting Linda Brown, a proud and chatty Northumberland farming lady who has lived in Hartlepool for the past 20 years.
Linda is 63 years old, has 4 children and is grandmother to eleven. She has a diagnosis of cancer of the ear and was struggling to control her pain so spent some time in the Hospice’s Inpatient Unit for symptom control earlier this autumn.
Lee Dodgson - Hospice Supporter
#LEJOGAH runner Lee Dodgson who completed his challenge to run from Land’s End to John O’Groats earlier this year was recently recognised at the Best of Hartlepool Awards, were he took home the awards for Sporting Excellence and Fundraiser of the Year.
Alice House Hospice’s Trees of Remembrance stall is back in Middleton Grange Shopping Centre in the run up to Christmas.
Alice House’s annual Trees of Remembrance stall invites visitors to the centre to make a donation and place a bauble and Christmas message on one of their trees, in tribute to a lost loved one. The stall also sells Hospice calendars along with other merchandise.
Alice House Hospice would like to thank Bristol Street Motors Hartlepool for sponsoring the Santa Fun Run fundraising event on 3 December.
This is the third event in 2017 that the Ford dealership have supported and Hospice fundraisers are grateful for the company’s generosity.
An Alice House Hospice fundraising stall has been hit by crime on its first day of festive trading.
The Trees of Remembrance stall in Middleton Grange Shopping Centre, where people can place a bauble and a tribute message to a lost loved one on a Christmas tree whilst making a small donation, opened on Tuesday 21 November. The stall is staffed entirely by volunteers donating their time and will run up until the week before Christmas.
Hartlepool Hospice Ltd (known locally as Alice House Hospice and formerly Hartlepool & District Hospice)
Registered office: Alice House, Wells Avenue, Hartlepool, TS24 9DA.