Your Hospice Matters Spring 2019

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e m o c l e W n behalf of my colleagues at the Hospice may I wish you O a warm welcome to the Spring 2019 issue of Your Hospice

Matters. Your donation can make a real In this issue we’re delighted to bring you stories and news from the Practice difference Development Team. Our mission is to educate as many healthcare professionals as possible to ensure they are able to work effectively with people coming could help a towards the end of their lives and their families. child build a Memory Box to On page 5 you can read about our work in more detail and then on page 7 we talk hold cherished memories to you about the importance of having an Advance Care Plan which is a document of their loved one that enables you to outline your wishes, preferences and priorities for your future care. could pay for a patient On page 11 some of our nurses who have attended our recent and carer to be taught techniques to ‘Care Towards the End of Life’ course talk about their experiences and how they manage breathlessness and anxiety have been able to implement their learnings in order to support their patients. We’re also pleased to introduce our newly renamed Wellbeing at Cynthia Spencer service. On page 12 you can read all about Wellbeing at Cynthia could fund a home Spencer and find out about how we are helping patients live life to the full visit by a Hospice@Home through education, exercise and relaxation. nurse There’s plenty to read about the fundraising activities and campaigns you can get involved with in order to help us raise money so we can continue to care for our patients now and in the future. Our very popular Colour Run is could fund a shift for back on 11th May and on page 6 you can read a very touching story about a registered nurse within the one family who will be taking part in memory of someone very special this in-patient unit year. We’ve also launched our Forget Me Not campaign and on page 15 you can order a beautiful handcrafted forget me not flower in memory of a loved could pay one. Of course, as with every issue of Your Hospice Matters you can make a for our Chaplain for a day to offer gift using the tear off back page. If you are a UK tax payer please complete the religious and spiritual support declaration to ensure that we can claim Gift Aid on your donation without you spending a penny more. Our centre pages are dedicated to the amazing people who have gone the could fund an extra mile to raise money for us recently. Maybe these awesome fundraisers in-patient’s care for one day together with the challenges featured on page 13 will give you the inspiration to do your bit for the Hospice as every single penny raised really does make a big difference! Amanda Taylor Thank you again for your could pay Lead Facilitator continuing support. for a pressure relieving mattress End of Life Care Practice Development Team

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News frome around th Hospice A fresh new look for the inpatient unit

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s Matron of the inpatient unit at Cynthia Spencer I’d like to say a huge thank you to our supporters and give you all a little update into some of the improvements you have helped us to make for our patients and their families. We have been undertaking a significant redecoration project throughout the inpatient unit over the past year. With support from many local businesses including Nationwide, Travis Perkins and dbfb giving up their time to paint the wards, bedrooms and bays we have been able to give the entire unit a fresh new look which has made a huge difference. Many beautiful, calming murals have gone up throughout the Hospice too including in our patient lounge, chapel, therapy room and Wellbeing Centre and we give many thanks to Source Graphics for their support with this project. Through your generosity we have also been able to renew much of the furniture and soft furnishings throughout the unit, helping us give family members and visitors an even more welcoming setting while they visit their loved ones.

Many patients describe our woodland walk as ‘a breath of fresh air’ and when families come to visit with small children, being able to see them run around and be ‘normal’ in this outdoor space has put a smile on lots of patient’s faces. However, the path was in desperate need of improvement in order to make it more accessible for people in wheelchairs or with mobility difficulties. Working with local arboriculture company, Wilby Tree and with your support, the work has now been carried out and as you’ll see from the photos the improvement has been dramatic and with the bluebells soon to bloom we are expecting the woodland walk to be even more popular with patients, their families, staff and volunteers! Your support has also enabled us to introduce the world of virtual reality to our patients. Through the use of a VR headset, patients can see the world from the comfort of their chair or bed and with a 360 degree view, for many patients who have not been able to get out for a long time it’s almost the same as being there. We look forward to being able to Sarah Knaggs bring you further updates Matron, Inpatient Unit on this new initiative soon.

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osting a Big Quiz night in aid of Cynthia Spencer couldn’t be easier as we give you everything you need from questions and answers to posters and certificates. You can hold your quiz anywhere! In a pub, social club or workplace – it is sure to bring people together and you’ll have a great time whilst making a difference for your local Hospice. We need to raise £3,000 a day to run our hospice, so by holding a quiz you’ll be helping us continue supporting patients with life-limiting or terminal illnesses and their families throughout Northamptonshire. Download the questions pack, poster, certificate and bonus points table by visiting www.cynthiaspencer.org. uk/bigquiz and then email Community Fundraiser, Tommy Gardner on tommy@cynthiaspencer.co.uk or call 01604 973341 to say you’re taking part and he will send over to you all the other materials you need including the all important answer sheets and audio files. Tommy will also give you fundraising materials to use at your quiz such as balloons, collection buckets and banners.

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xpect the unexpected!” That’s the advice given by our latest winner Roy who scooped a jackpot of £4,500! Roy, who has been playing our Lottery for a year after signing up when he was out shopping and saw our fundraisers promoting membership, is delighted with his win considering it was a spur of the moment decision to join!

Don’t forget to show us what you’re up to. Post your photos when you hold a Big Quiz, tag us and add the hashtag #CSHBigQuiz

“I don’t have a connection with the Hospice myself but I knew the name and as my wife and I support other charities locally I thought it would be good to do our bit for the Hospice too. I’m amazed and thrilled that after signing up only 12 months ago I’ve won this prize and would say to anyone else who is considering joining the lottery to do it and expect the unexpected!” By joining up, not only could you have a very pleasant surprise one day just like Roy but you will also be supporting Cynthia Spencer Hospice and helping us to provide specialist palliative and end of life care for those in our community who need us, now and in the future. Sign up now and be in with the chance of weekly cash prizes from £10 to £1,000.

If you’d like to be in with a chance of winning the jackpot enter here 4 www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/get-involved/lottery/ or call 0800 285 1390.


Practice Development Team

The Northamptonshire End of Life Care Practice Development Team

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ynthia Spencer Hospice Charity and Cransley L-R: Denise Marchant - Team Administrator, Carolyn Mizen - End of Life Care Educator/Facilitator, Hospice Trust help to fund the Practice Amanda Taylor - Lead Facilitator Development Team who work across the county educating providers of end of life care, masterclasses for GPs which have been held since including carers, nurses and doctors. Over 6000 2017 to ensure more GPs and practice nurses in people die in Northamptonshire a year, many of the county have the skills to support patients who those are not touched by the hospice service. The are coming towards the end of life. The training will Practice Development Team educate staff from help more people in Northamptonshire to live and many different organisations to give high quality die in the place and manner of their choice and end of life care, such as care home staff and help GPs and practice nurses play a more pivotal community care teams. role in supporting patients The Practice Sadly at this point 1 in 4 of all people who and their families with end Development Team need Hospice care currently do not receive of life care. Vital skills such were the first hospice it. The reason why they do not receive it? We as timely identification of education team in the know from Hospice UK research that people patients coming towards country to be awarded with terminal conditions other than cancer the end of life, advising on the Skills for Health access Hospice care in fewer numbers Advance Care Planning with Quality Mark, as an and later in their illness, that people from patients and their families endorsement of the economically deprived areas do not access and symptom assessment high quality education the system and people who live alone at and management were they offer. the end of life also tend to have barriers to major elements of Over the last accessing expert end of life care. this training. twelve months the End of Life Care Practice Development For more information about the vital work of Team have educated, the Practice Development Team across the advised and supported approximately 2,114 county please visit our website – health and social care www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/train-with-us staff and members or call the team on 01604 678153 of the public. This included three 5


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he Cynthia Spencer Hospice Colour Run is back for 2019 and hundreds of fun-runners are again expected to take part, get messy and raise money for the Hospice. The event takes place on Saturday 11th May at Overstone Park, which has been the home of the 5k cross-country course for the past three years. One family who will be returning once again to take part in the event is that of Claire Moulds-Roberts. Claire and her daughter Adelaide decided to take part in last year’s Colour Run while looking for a charity fun run to do together as a distraction to Claire’s Mum Diane’s admission to hospital. Claire said: “The Colour Run popped up and we just loved the sound of it. We had the best time ever and from start to finish we laughed mainly because of how unfit I am! We went straight to the hospital afterwards to tell

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Mum and show her the pictures. Later that day I got told the news that nothing more could be done for Mum and in June she was admitted to Cynthia Spencer Hospice. She went back in about four times throughout 2018 and was finally admitted again in December. She then passed away in January this year. “My squad are all involved in this year’s Colour Run, there will be loads of us and we have already raised over £1,000 with a bank matching what we’ve raised. I’ve joined the choir, I play the Hospice lottery, I’m doing a skydive and an abseil. All these things I’m doing, that my friends and family are backing me on 100%, is because of how much I think of the Hospice. I already feel like I’ve won the lottery because you gave me the greatest gift of all, the time with my Mum, the goodbyes, the memories and most of all, the love”. Cynthia Spencer Hospice event

fundraiser, Sarah Denston, who is organising the Colour Run, said: “The Colour Run is a family day all about fun, getting messy and raising money to support the amazing care provided to patients and their families at the Hospice and throughout the local communities. The run is non-competitive and you can get around the 5K course however you like – running, jogging, walking, or you might even fancy breaking into a salsa! “Last year’s event raised £20,000 and we’re calling on the people of Northamptonshire to help us raise even more in 2019 so don’t delay, sign up today by visiting www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/ colourrun or call our fundraising office on 01604 973340 to sign up over the phone. Early bird discounts are available on registration until 12th April so get those entries in as soon as possible so you can #getmessy4cynthia for less!”

SAVE THE DATE! Join KAPOW, our obstacle course fit for any super hero, on 13th October at Kelmarsh Hall


Take Control of your Future with Advance Care Planning

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aking a Will is something we all think about at significant stages of our lives but how Advance Care planning is a many of us would think about creating an key means of improving care for Advance Care Plan? people nearing the end of life and A key focus of the Practice Development Team’s of enabling better planning and work is Advance Care Planning. None of us know exactly how our health and abilities might change as provision of care, to help them live we get older and even though we cannot see into well and die well in the place and the future, we might have the manner of their choosing some ideas about the sort (Gold Standards Framework) of help and care we would or would not want. Planning ahead, using an Advance Care Plan, gives you the opportunity to think about, talk about and write down your wishes, preferences and priorities for your care. This will give everyone a clear idea of the things that are important to you, if there comes a time when you cannot express your wishes and preferences yourself. The Practice Development Team Writing my Advance Care Plan teaches many different was the final gift I could give to my healthcare professionals daughters….they don’t need to have about Advance Care the burden of making decisions about Planning including nurses, me when I can’t speak for myself… my doctors, carers and plan will tell them what I want students. Amanda and her team would also like to talk to the public about Advance Care For a copy of the Northamptonshire Advance Care Planning, to try to spread the word about Planning booklet email: acp@nhft.nhs.uk or this really important topic. tel: 0800 9178504. Many people welcome the opportunity For more information regarding Advance Care to take control of their care at a really Planning visit: www.compassionindying.org.uk difficult time through completing an or tel: 0800 9992434 or visit our website Advance Care Plan. www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/acp

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Our s r e t r o p Sup Tracy and Lynn held a fair at the Obelisk Centre and raised £1,540.

East Haddon Golf Society raised £704 through fines, donations and their Beat the Captain competition.

Old Northamptonians Rugby Club raised £442 from their annual Boxing Day rugby match in memory of Len Locke.

The family and friends of Joanne Griffith organised a ball in her memory raising almost £40,000 for the Hospice and the Second Hope Charity.

Skears Photographic ran a competition for local photographers then produced a calendar to raise funds for the Hospice. Our inaugural Hospice Golf Day, won by DR Roofing raised over £8,500.

Albion Sales & Lettings held a retro 80s Ball, raising over £8,000.


Our Corporate Dodgeball nights in the autumn attracted 42 teams from 28 different companies and raised almost £2,000.

Maisie (aged 8) and Poppy (aged 6) cycled 50 miles in January 2019 in memory of their Granny and raised £285.

Staff & customers from the Old Five Bells have raised over £2,500 so far with the recording of their Country Roads charity single.

Teams from Online Direct held a Halloween Dress Down day and had a volunteer day painting the Hospice.

Charlotte Lapsa-Brown took on the Santa Skydive in memory of her ‘Daddy’ Martyn and raised £2,520.

Liz Denston took on the 25km London Winter Walk and raised £500.

Staff at Greencore held afternoon tea, a quiz and Christmas lunch parties for patients in our Wellbeing Centre.

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e t a r o p r o C News Franklins £50 Challenge

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ur Franklins £50 Challenge 2019 has now finished, and what a great 2 months it has been! Starting on 24 January, teams had 8 weeks to use their investment of £50 from Franklins Solicitors to fundraise for the Hospice. This year we had 13 motivated teams take part with the aim to raise £30,000 for Cynthia Spencer. Teams taking part included; Albion Sales and Lettings, dbfb, DFA Law, GPW Consulting, Greencore, Kilby Fox, Nationwide, Onefoursix, The Pension House, Tollemache Arms, Travis Perkins, The White Horse Tilbrook and The Red Lion Yardley Hastings. dbfb kickstarted the Challenge by selling ‘leaves’ to brighten up the tree outside the Hospice reception. Costing £500 a leaf, local businesses could pay to pledge their support of the Hospice, which proved to be very popular!

DFA Law used a football scratch card and hamper to start their challenge, culminating in a race night while Kilby Fox sold raffle tickets to win a free tax return next year. One of Nationwide’s most quirky ideas was to fill 300 red envelopes with fortune cookies for Chinese New Year and sell them to employees. Some envelopes had £5 and £10 notes in or a token for a prize. The Pension House, Travis Perkins and The White Horse all held a quiz night to raise funds for the Challenge. The final total and report from the awards ceremony in April will be in the next issue of the newsletter. Thank you to all the teams that took part this year; if you’re interested in joining the Challenge next January please email Chelsea on chelsea@cynthiaspencer.co.uk.

Charity of the Year

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e are now well into 2019 and businesses may be considering what charity to support this coming year. Could you put Cynthia Spencer forward as a charity for your employer to support, or do you own a business and want to choose the Hospice as your nominated charity? Supporting a charity can enhance staff morale, retention and development, offer up PR and social media opportunities and improve business reputation. Mike Kay, Chief Executive of Northampton Partnership Homes, said: “Choosing Cynthia Spencer as our Charity

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of the Year is great for us as a company as we recognise that many of our employees are touched in some way by the work it does. If you’re a business and thinking of promoting corporate fundraising, go for it. It’s great for the local community and the charities, but it’s also great for rewarding your staff, improving staff morale and creating a platform for team working.” If you’d like more information on choosing Cynthia Spencer as your Charity of the Year, get in touch with Chelsea on chelsea@cynthiaspencer.co.uk or call 01604 973348.


Care at the End of Life training Student nurses celebrate new skills to help patients have ‘a good death’

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group of registered nurses working within hospitals or throughout the community in Northamptonshire have graduated recently from ‘Care Towards the End of Life’, a course run by the Practice Development Team at Cynthia Spencer Hospice. The course covered the identification of patients coming towards the end of their life, the principles of Advance Care Planning, symptom management, Kat – “Before the training I felt that my communication skills were not good enough, particularly when going in to see a patient and their families and having to deliver bad news. The communication skills element of our course has really boosted my confidence in talking about difficult subjects. My patients then feel comforted by the fact that I speak with confidence and hopefully that reduces their anxiety and builds trust between us. I also feel more able to care for my patients holistically because I’m fully aware of other services that might help them and can make sure they are put in place. It’s this training that has equipped me with the confidence and knowledge to do this.”

priorities of the dying person and signposting other services available for patients at the end of life. Part of their learning was also focussed on the communication skills vital when talking to patients and their families about end of life care. Three nurses, Kat, Becky and Carlie, who collaborated together on a project during their studies, found these particular skills extremely useful in their roles as community nurses.

Becky – “A key learning for me is the skills to recognise the dying patient for example the agitation that a patient can show when they are reaching that stage. I don’t think I was really able to recognise this before but now I can I am able to implement the services the patient needs sooner rather than later. This helps the patient quickly reach a more comfortable stage and this in turn impacts the family in a very positive way as they feel confident that their loved one is receiving all the services they need. The training also taught us that sometimes families who are facing bereavement, or who have been bereaved, just need someone to listen to them. Previously I would have felt the need to talk but I’ve now learned that sometimes someone to listen to them is all they need and want.” Carlie – “The important thing for me is that ultimately there’s a patient and a family that need our support. In our roles we can go in to some difficult situations at times and now we have the skills and the knowledge to be confident to help where we can but also the confidence to know how to implement additional support and services when they are required. The training has helped us be able to facilitate a good death. If we can help a patient achieve this with all their wishes and preferences in place and everything has gone the way they and their family wanted then we can be happy we’ve done the best we possibly could.” 11


s e g n e l l a h C We’re delighted to introduce Wellbeing at Cynthia Spencer

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ellbeing at Cynthia Spencer is a service which aims to try and help people to live their life as fully as possible, maintain their physical function and maintain independence for as long as possible. Our service is available to anyone over the age of 18 currently facing a life limiting illness, this can include advanced cancer and neurological conditions such as Motor Neurone Disease and Parkinson’s.

Programmes we offer

Wellbeing at Cynthia Spencer runs specific symptom management programmes focusing on symptoms that are commonly reported by people with a variety of life limiting conditions. The sessions focus on education and self-management techniques that could help you to reduce the impact of these symptoms on your day to day life. Each week there will be an education section, an exercise section and a relaxation section. Wellbeing at Cynthia Spencer is open 5 days a week between 10am and 4pm. • Fatigue management • Breathing for wellbeing • Optimising mobility • Gym buddies • Patient Information Programme • PEER Enjoyment Afternoon • Walking Group Programme • Seated Tai Chi • Wellbeing for Carers Drop-in If you or a friend or relative have a life-limiting condition and feel that you would benefit from our service then please speak to your healthcare professional such as your GP or nurse and ask for some more information or a referral directly to us. www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/wellbeing 12

“I just think the atmosphere and the way everybody treats you is marvellous. It’s been so helpful. You’re not expected to take everything in, it’s what suits you and helps you and there’s no pressure on you. Coming here has been such a benefit to me. Initially I came to attend the breathlessness course and they’ve given me techniques to help me with that. When I came for the fatigue management I didn’t think that would be very helpful as I thought ‘how can you manage that?’ but in actual fact it was really helpful. They’re not at all scary, they’re absolutely lovely. They’re so patient with us. It’s super.” – Janet

To make a donation to help us ensure as many patients as possible can access Wellbeing at Cynthia Spencer when they need us please visit www.cynthiaspencer. org.uk/donate or complete our Make a Gift form on the back page

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Help Helm, Help the Hospice!

s e g n e l l a h C Our fundraising manager, John Helm, is following in the cycle tracks of our amazing Doctor Reema Pal who took on our London to Paris Cycle challenge last year and raised a whopping £6,378. Together with cycling buddies Steve and Craig who are joining him on his quest, John hopes the ride will raise £10,000 in total for the Hospice. John said: “I have organised Cycle4Cynthia for the last nine years and I see the camaraderie engendered by the cyclists. I wanted to take on a cycling challenge to not only lose weight and build up my fitness, but also to personally give something back to the Hospice with whom I have a close personal connection.” If you can support John, Steve and Craig with their fundraising please visit www.justgiving.com/campaign/L2P-2019

Keep on Running… for the Hospice! If getting on two wheels isn’t your thing how about getting on your two feet for the Hospice! We have places available to run The Great North Run on Sunday 8th September. Join thousands of other runners in one of the most iconic half marathons in the world and raise money for the Hospice. On 13th October the Royal Parks Half Marathon takes in four royal parks on its dramatic route through central London. If this stunning 13.1 mile scenic route has always been on your wishlist then now’s your chance to do it for a fantastic cause! You can register now for places to run both of these fantastic events for the Hospice and registration costs just £30. Just visit www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/challenges or contact Sarah, our events fundraiser on 01604 973346 or sarah@cynthiaspencer.co.uk

Take to the skies and

#jump4cynthia Skydiving is the ultimate adrenaline experience and a major bucket list ‘must do’ so if it’s always been something you’ve wanted to do then why not make 2019 your year! We have places available for our skydive at Hinton Airfield, Brackley on Saturday 29th June and registration costs just £70 with a minimum sponsorship of £395. Register online now by visiting www. cynthiaspencer.org.uk/challenges, call Sarah on 01604 973346 or email her on sarah@cynthiaspencer.co.uk

For all our other challenges including treks, walks and more events to get your adrenaline pumping visit our website – www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/challenges

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For further details on any of our events call Sarah on 01604 973346, visit cynthiaspencer.org.uk or email sarah@cynthiaspencer.co.uk

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Throughout the Year:

National Lift Tower Abseil. Minimum Sponsorship £200 which includes Registration fee. Running throughout the year.

Northampton

Wing walking. Take on one of the most exhilarating challenges and feel the wind in your hair. Registration fee: £50. Minimum sponsorship: £1,000

Upminster, Essex

Skydive. Jump from 10,000ft and conquer the skies. Registration fee: £70 Minimum sponsorship: £395

Brackley, Northampton

APRIL 2019

The Big Quiz. Visit www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/bigquiz

Northamptonshire

6th

Terry Wire Memorial Harley Run. The annual Harley Run in association with Northants V-Twin. Hundreds of Harley Davidson and Buell Riders parade from Sixfields to Abington Street.

Northampton

27th

Sunset Stride. 12km walk around the beautiful Pitsford Water. Walk with friends, family and stretch your legs. Enter now, visit www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/sunsetstride

Brixworth Country Park

28th

London Marathon. If you like running then why not run for us if you have been lucky enough to get a London place in the 2019 Virgin London Marathon.

All month

Make a Will Month. Local solicitors prepare or update a standard Will for free in exchange for a donation to the Hospice.

Isle of Wight Challenge. Follow in the footstep of Nikala Humphrey and tackle this 106km circuit of 4th and 5th this beautiful Isle.

Northamptonshire Isle of Wight, Hampshire

MAY 2019 JUNE 2019 JULY 2019 AUG 2019

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Colour Run 2019!!! It’s back... Are you ready to #getmessy4cynthia? Enter now at www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/colourrun

Overstone, Northampton

19th

It’s a Knockout. The ultimate team-building entertainment event for your colleagues, family or friends. Enter now www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/community-event/Knockout19

Rushden & Higham RFC

25th and 26th

London to Brighton Challenge. Is this the challenge for you? Your challenge - Your way. It’s fun, rewarding, and absolutely achievable with some training, determination and spirit

London to Brighton

27th

Vitality London 10,000. New for 2019! Put on your running shoes and take part in the capital’s most inspiring 10k

London

7th to 9th

Great North Swim. Join in this swim at its new home of Brockhole on Windermere. With distances to Brockhole, suit all levels from 250 meters right up to 10k. Windermere

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Great North SwimRun. Based on teams of two embarking on a journey taking on land and water. Brockhole, Ditch the roads and pool. Limber up and embrace an off-road, open water island-hopping adventure. Windermere

14th and 16th

Lakes 4 Peak Challenge. So you’ve conquered 3 peaks so why not push yourself and take on the 4 toughest peaks in the Lake District. Although this challenge involves some tough trekking, the stunning views are worth it.

Lake District, Cumbria

15th and 16th

Jurassic Coast Challenge. Take a walk along the spectacular views of the Jurassic Coast. Starting at Poole Harbour, passing Portland Bill and finishing in the vibrant town of Bridport. Join 2,000 challengers for an unforgettable weekend!

Poole Harbour to Bridport Coast

19th to 23rd

London to Amsterdam. This cycle will have you weaving through picturesque English countryside, through northern France to beautiful Bruges. Before you finish in the vibrant city of Amsterdam – every cyclist’s dream destination!

London to Amsterdam

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Great East Swim. Whether you’re looking for your first open water challenge or you’re looking for the Alton Water next adventure, get out of the pool and take the plunge! Reservoir Suffolk

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Great East SwimRun. An ideal entry level event if you’re looking for something a little different from Alton Water the traditional triathlon format. This outdoor running and swimming challenge is the new benchmark Reservoir Suffolk in adventure races.

28th to 30th

National Three Peaks 36 hour Challenge. Join Mick Finch on his 24th Three Peaks Challenge, walk 23 miles and 3064 meters of ascent. A mammoth undertaking but a great challenge to support Cynthia Spencer.

Scotland, England, Wales

29th

Skydive - Jump4Cynthia! 10,000 ft tandem jump, release your inner thrill-skeer and become a Cynthia Spencer Hero.

Hinton Airfield, Brackley

29th and 30th

Cotswold Way Challenge. Join other like minded adventurers and walk this historic path from Bath to Cheltenham. With fantastic views of the Severn Estuary, and idyllic villages along this epic 100km challenge!

Bath to Cheltenham

6th to 15th

Forget me Not display. Come and enjoy our beautiful display of Forget Me Not flowers, each one representing someone who will never be forgotten. See page 15 for details

Castle Ashby Gardens

24th to 28th

London to Paris Tour De France Edition. Do you enjoy cycling and want a challenge? Then why not follow Dr Reema Pal’s epic cycle for yourself. Cycle 300 miles from London to Paris and get the chance to watch the final stage of the Tour De France.

London to Paris

24th to 28th

The Remote Highlands Trek – Iceland Don’t fancy cycling but want to push yourself in 2019, then this is the challenge for you! Trek 55km over three days across the land of fire and ice. Join adventurers and discover Iceland, on this fantastic long weekend challenge.

Iceland

7th to 11th

Morocco Mount Toubkal Trek Reach the summit of Mount Toubkal and look out over Morocco. Perfect challenge for those looking to achieve something spectacular, whilst only taking five days away from home.

Marrakech, Morocco


Forget Me Not

Remember your loved one with one of our beautiful, handcrafted commemorative forget me not flowers

You can order your flower using the form below or by visiting www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/forgetmenot and visit our stunning display at Castle Ashby Arboretum between Saturday 5th July and Sunday 14th July which will feature all of the flowers dedicated to special loved ones who are no longer with us. Following the display the Forget me nots will be lovingly packaged for you to keep. By making a donation you will also be helping us to care for patients now and in the future. For more information visit www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/forgetmenot or call the fundraising team on 01604 973340.

Forget Me Not Order Form Please complete the following form to order your Forget Me Not flower Forget Me Not flower ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... £25.00 (Collect from Donation Station, Pondwood House, Pondwood Close, Moulton Park, Northampton, NN3 6RT Weekdays between 9am and 4.30pm from 22nd July onwards)

Forget Me Not flower & postal delivery (incl, P&P to UK mainland address) ................................................................................ £29.95 Your Details Title

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We like to keep supporters up-to-date with our work and the difference you are helping us to make. Please tick the boxes if you would like to receive communications from Cynthia Spencer Hospice:

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We rely on your support to help fund the work of Cynthia Spencer Hospice. Please consider making a gift today and help us continue providing care for our patients and their families.

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Data Protection: Cynthia Spencer Hospice will not share your details with any other organisations. We would however, like to keep in touch occasionally with news of our work and fundraising activities, using the contact details you have supplied. If you would prefer not to be contacted this way please call us on 01604 973340 or email fundraising@cynthiaspencer.co.uk

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Please return this form to: The Fundraising Office, Cynthia Spencer Hospice, Pondwood House, Pondwood Close, Moulton Park, Northampton, NN3 6RT


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