‘Caring for the Future’ campaign nears target following incredible community generosity
There’s still time to donate to £400K fundraiser
St Michael’s Hospice says it is delighted its 40-hour Caring for the Future fundraising campaign has brought in around £300,000 – and announces there’s still time to donate.
The Bartestree-based Hospice launched the ambitious campaign to mark 40 years of providing palliative and end-of-life care throughout Herefordshire and beyond. Half the money was donated by the community, with each donation matched by backers. And despite falling short of the initial £400,000 target, the charity says it has been blown away by the generosity of supporters.
“To have raised close to £300,000 in just 40 hours is testament to our incredible community,” said Rachel Jones, the Hospice’s Income Generation, Marketing & Communications Director.
“Thank you to every single person who donated, match-funded, or just spread the word about this campaign. We feel so blessed to be surrounded by such support, particularly at a time when all of us are feeling the pinch. The good news, if you didn’t donate, is that there’s still time to do so, and help us reach our £400K target.”
The money collected through Caring for the Future appeal may still rise as the charity has said it will keep the donation page open for a short time.
The vital funds will go towards the training and development of St Michael’s Hospice staff, ensuring the ongoing delivery of world-class palliative care to patients, and support to loved ones.
There’s still time to donate. You can do so by clicking here
The Appeal Remains Open: How You Can Still Help
Although the 40-hour window has passed, supporters still have the chance to donate through the campaign’s appeal page, which will remain open for the coming weeks.
The donation link will continue to accept contributions to help close the gap and meet the £400K goal.
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“Every donation counts, and every pound gets us one step closer to ensuring our staff receive the essential training they need to provide the highest standard of care,” said Rachel. “If you missed the campaign, there’s still time to make a lasting impact.”
How the Funds Will Be Used
The money raised will be directed towards the staff training and development initiatives that are vital to St Michael’s Hospice. This investment will:
*Equip staff with the latest palliative care skills, enabling them to deliver the best possible care to patients.
*Enhance patient services by ensuring the team is trained to handle the complex needs of those facing life-limiting illnesses.
*Support families and loved ones, providing holistic care and support throughout the entire hospice journey.
“Even though we haven’t quite reached our goal, we are still on track to make a huge difference thanks to the incredible contributions so far,” Rachel added. “Reaching the full £400K would allow us to expand our training programs even further, ensuring the best care for our community.”
Looking Ahead: The Future of St Michael’s Hospice
Although the fundraising campaign has ended, the need for support remains. St Michael’s Hospice will continue to work hard to provide the best possible care to patients and their families, and with ongoing contributions, the Hospice’s future will be even brighter.
The funds raised through the ‘Caring for the Future’ campaign will play a key role in ensuring that staff are well-prepared to meet the growing needs of the community, delivering compassionate, expert care to those who need it most.