Give £1 this May and help to fund 20% of the cost of vital hospice services

Posted: June 29th, 2021

By Willow Burn Hospice

The new campaign is part of Willow Week | 10 May – 16 May 2021’, our annual awareness week which was first launched in 2020 to shine a spotlight on the work of the nursing, care and counselling team at Willow Burn. The date was specially chosen to coincide with two national campaigns which are very special to the cause: Dying Matters Week and International Nurses’ Day.

 Kirsty Crozier, CEO of Willow Burn Hospice said: “Each year it costs £1.2 million to provide vital end of life care and family support services to the population of Derwentside. Whilst the hospice does receive a contribution from the NHS, the facility could not be run on this alone and we are responsible for raising over £700,000 of this via our shops, café, grants and fundraising.

As for so many, the landscape for the next 12 months is uncertain and we know it will be challenging, but if everyone who can afford it, could donate just £1 to the hospice during Willow Week, it would make a huge difference to our fundraising efforts.”

Willow Week has already gained the support of members of the community with Klassy K9’s Dog Grooming in Lanchester, local author, Peter Jackson and Scott Wynne Photography, all getting behind the campaign with fundraising.

Kirsty continued: “We would love as many people in the Derwentside community to get behind Willow Week – it isn’t just about generating funds, there are other ways you can support us including: registering to become a volunteer, donating items to our shops or colouring in a Willow Tree for us to display at the Hospice.”

Willow Burn is a nurse-led hospice located on Howden Bank in Lanchester and is a state-of-the-art facility offering specialist supportive, palliative and end of life care, including in-patient care, respite, day services and bereavement and family support.

Donations can be made online at: www.willow-burn.co.uk, at the hospice or via SMS by texting WBHOSPICE to 70085. Texts cost £1 plus one standard rate message.