East Cheshire Hospice is focused on further enhancing our services and expanding our reach to touch more lives in our community.
We are actively exploring new partnerships, fundraising initiatives, and innovative ways to improve the quality of care we provide. None of our accomplishments would be possible without the continued support of compassionate businesses in our community.
I’d like to share with you our upcoming events and initiatives, any help in promoting or involvement would be gratefully appreciated.
You will receive exclusive benefits for your business whilst ensuring that our nurses and dedicated staff can continue to offer their compassionate expertise to patients and their families, bringing comfort and support during difficult times.
Your logo/company name on the East Cheshire Hospice website
Social media coverage about your fundraising story
Exclusive use of the 500 Club logo
Regular East Cheshire Hospice updates
Your donation can be off set against your corporate tax
Fundraising ideas and materials for staff
500 Club certificate and trophy
Be in with the chance to win a cash prize of £1000
Sunflower raffle tickets are just £1, head to our website to get yours:
Thank you to Thorneycroft Solicitors who have kindly sponsored the prizes, so your donation will be going directly to East Cheshire Hospice.
The draw is on the 14th July.
East Cheshire Hospice – Britain in Bloom
East Cheshire Hospice has applied for Britain in Bloom this year, which is very exciting, and we are asking for plant donations to help with our competition entry.
Can you help by donating bedding or perennial plants for our Hospice gardens?
Please nominate East Cheshire Hospice to WIN £1000 on the 12th June!
Throughout the year, Ecclesiastical’ s Movement for Good cause will give monetary donations to different charities based on nominations from the public. These nominations build up throughout the year, and the more we get the greater chance we have of winning. Once you have nominated the Hospice in 2023, you don’t need to nominate us again.
To nominate East Cheshire Hospice, please fill out this quick and easy form:
Get together with family, friends, or colleagues for a scenic 10km walk, starting and finishing at Macclesfield Rugby Club, before enjoying a well-earned pie and a pint!
The much-loved Knutsford Market Hall officially re-opened its doors on May 10th after a significant refurbishment, its first major upgrade since the 1980s.
Tytherington-based Beech Hall School has marked the 80th anniversary of VE Day (Victory in Europe Day) with a series of commemorative celebrations of recognition, thanks and respect, including awe-inspiring conversations with a duo of war veterans and a celebratory street party lunch.
Detectives investigating the long-term disappearance of a man from Northwich have renewed their appeal for information on the 15th anniversary of his disappearance.
Cheshire Police is taking part in a national operation aimed at raising awareness of the sexual and criminal exploitation of children and young people that can occur in hotels and other businesses.
Cheshire East Council has received a letter from Jim McMahon. Minister of State for Local Government and English Devolution, issuing the council with a non-statutory Best Value Notice.
A number of free self-defence classes, organised and supported by one of the Constabulary’s own Crime Prevention officers, have proved to be a hit with members of the public.
Despite facing challenges with epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and learning difficulties, Chloe Gillings refuses to let anything hold her back - especially when it comes to fundraising and has raised £2,500 for Adoption Matters.
Blood cancer patients in Crewe and Mid Cheshire now benefit from local access to the care and expertise of one of Europe’s leading cancer centres, The Christie.
Yesterday (Tuesday 6 May 2025), the trial into alleged breaches of fire safety regulations by four companies involved in the design, risk assessment, management and maintenance of the former Beechmere retirement village in Crewe got underway at Chester Crown Court.
Members of an organised crime group have been jailed for a combined total of more than 46 years for their involvement in the large-scale supply of class A and B drugs in Congleton and surrounding areas of Cheshire.
Cheshire East Council has launched an enhanced bus saver pass for young people aged 16-19, offering a £1 flat fare for single journeys across the borough.
Crewe will take centre stage at this year’s UK Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum as Cheshire East Council heads to Leeds for the three-day premier event (20-22 May).
Congleton Town Council will honour the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day on Thursday 8 May 2025 with a series of commemorative events celebrating peace and remembering those who served in World War II.
East Cheshire NHS Trust staff will be running through the streets of Manchester in May, as they take on the AJ Bell Great Manchester Run in aid of the Trust’s charity.
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