Your Hospice Matters Issue 12

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

issue of Your Hospice Matters. In this issue we’re delighted to bring you some updates on improvements and expansions we have been able to make to key areas of the hospice service including our Wellbeing at Cynthia Spencer programmes and the latest from the Practice Development Team. On page 4 we also share with you two lovely stories about how we have enabled our patients and their families to live every moment by creating very special events and experiences for them, something my team and I take enormous pleasure in doing. You’ll read about a romantic Parisian anniversary dinner and a fabulous 100th birthday celebration. We’re celebrating our ‘hospice heroes’ on page 6 and paying tribute to a few inspiring individuals who really have gone several extra miles to support us by organising fantastic community events year after year which have raised amazing amounts of money in memory of some very special people. Fancy a challenge next year? We have some great new treks and events to tempt you to do something amazing to raise money and achieve something you never thought you could do. Take a look at pages 7, 12 and 14 and start planning how you’re going to make 2020 your best year yet! Our centre pages are dedicated to just some of the fantastic people, groups, schools and colleagues who have raised money for the hospice recently. Thank you again for your continuing support. Also, as we’re nearing the end of the year it’s almost time for our Tree of Love service. On page 15 you’ll be able to read all about it and find out how you can make your dedication and buy a commemorative pin badge. You’ll also see details of our new festive greeting cards which you can order from our online shop. Thank you again for your ongoing support. Sarah Knaggs Inpatient Unit Matron

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Your donation can make a real difference

£12 .50could help a child build a Memory Box to hold cherished memories of their loved one

£24 could pay for a patient

and carer to be taught techniques to manage breathlessness and anxiety

£45 could fund a home visit by a Hospice@Home nurse

£115 could fund a shift for a registered nurse within the in-patient unit

£138 .74 could pay

for our Chaplain for a day to offer religious and spiritual support

£500 could fund an

in-patient’s care for one day

£4,194

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Thank you! What’s been happening at the hospice….

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here’s lots of good news to share from the hospice in this issue, none of which would be possible without the generosity of our amazing supporters of course! We have been able to expand our Wellbeing service from 3 days per week to 5 days per week which is fabulous news. The expansion mean we can welcome more patients suffering from life-limiting illnesses including advanced cancer, neurological conditions such as Motor Neurone Disease and Parkinson’s, advanced respiratory and cardiovascular disease and dementia. Our Wellbeing service tries to help patients live their lives as fully as possible, maintain their physical function and maintain independence for as long as possible and is made up of a series of programmes covering various symptoms and also exercise sessions aimed at helping patients to be as active as possible. You can learn all about our Wellbeing ‘drop-in sessions’ on page 10, where you can come and find out all about the service and how it can benefit you or someone you’re a carer for.

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The charity is supporting the Wellbeing service further by partially funding a new full time role which will focus on coordinating patients coming in to attend the sessions while also working directly with patients in some of the group activities. Our End of Life Care Practice Development Team continues to nurture end of life care skills for nurses, care home staff and other healthcare professionals looking to develop skills and knowledge or caring for patients at the end of their lives. Courses cover the care of dying adults in the last days of life, enhanced communication skills, syringe driver training and Advance Care Planning. Some of the teams training recently on advanced communication include the senior staff, nurses and therapists pictured above who work in various roles within the hospice’s service. All bookings for the education sessions are co-ordinated by the Team Administrator, a role that the charity is very pleased to fund. We’re thrilled to be supporting the essential learning that healthcare providers throughout the county are benefitting from so they are equipped to help patients to try and achieve a good death, wherever they are receiving their care.

“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” – Carli, one of the district nurses who has attended the ‘Care Towards the End of Life’ course

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Hospice Stories Bringing Paris to the hospice

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e were so pleased to recreate the magic and romance of Paris, including champagne, a violinist and lobster dinner, in the hospice recently to help our patient Ian, who suffers from Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and his wife Susan celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Ian really wanted to take her

to Paris, a city they both love, to celebrate but was not well enough so he asked the hospice staff for help to bring Paris to them! After lots of running around, organising and many favours from volunteers and supporters they really pulled it out of the bag and gave this lovely couple an evening of special memories.

We’re only able to create these special moments for our patients with the help and donations from our fantastic volunteers and community. hank you!

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Happy 100th birthday Bert

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e’re thrilled to have helped give our former gardening volunteer and recent patient, Bert a smashing 100th birthday party! Surrounded by friends and family, volunteers and staff from the hospice Bert enjoyed a trip round the woodland which he tended as a volunteer for over 20 years, together with a video collated by our charity team featuring messages from well-wishers and fellow gardeners including Earl Spencer and Kim Wilde plus cards and signed photos from Charlie Dimmock and Alan Titchmarsh!


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ur drop-in sessions make everyone welcome to come along for some friendly emotional support guidance and advice.

Carers Drop-in sessions

Every second and fourth Wednesday of the month 10am – 11.30am at Cynthia Spencer Wellbeing Centre

The sessions are run in conjunction with Northamptonshire Carers and represent a safe space where carers can share their thoughts and concerns with other people who are coping with similar experiences and of course everything is treated completely confidentially.

A chance to talk with others going through similar situations or just to get away for an hour or so Each monthly session includes topics such as: • Health and wellbeing for carers and family members • Specialist and confidential benefits advice by Community Law Service • Information on Powers of Attorney and Wills

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• Relaxation and complementary therapy Carers drop-in sessions take place every second and fourth Wednesday of the month from 10am until 11.30am and are held in the Wellbeing Centre, Cynthia Spencer Hospice, Kettering Road, Northampton, NN3 6NP. You can also call the team on 01604 678144 to find out more 5


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egular gifts are one of the most important donations that we receive, because they allow us to plan our care and our care budgets in advance. A regular gift of just £5 per month does not just support our in-patient and Hospice@Home services but have also contributed to our ability to expand our Wellbeing service from 3 to 5 days as well as create other innovative ways to care for our patients. To set up your regular gift please visit our website – complete our online Direct Debit form at www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/regulargiving

One such regular giver is Angela King – Advanced Access “We are a small local business, and over the years some of us have family members who’ve experienced the compassionate care offered by the staff and facilities at Cynthia Spencer Hospice. As a cause close to our hearts we make a regular monthly donation to ensure this wonderful facility, and the dedicated team of fabulous staff are there for all to access when needed now and in the future.”

Fantastic fundraisers

Paul Hughes shared a passion for Northampton Town Football Club with his football crazy friend Mark ‘Gozzer’ Gosling until Gozzer passed away in the hospice in 2015. Since then Paul has held an annual night of fundraising in Gozzer’s memory with a live band, DJ’s, raffle and silent auctions together with various fundraising trips to watch Cobblers. So far the events have raised an amazing £22,226. Mick said: “I have been asked on a number of occasions why I do it….for his family, for his friends, keeping his memory alive and celebrating his life whilst helping other families to receive care when they need it most. The days and weeks leading up to the night are an emotional rollercoaster. I feel nervous, worried, sad, excited all at the same time... just wanting to do my best for his family and friends but a moment of quiet reflection on the night looking at the photos of Gozzer on the big screen and seeing everyone having such a good time it really hits home how loved he 6 was, still is and always will be and this makes it all worth it.”

Mick Chaffer has been raising money for the hospice since 2003 in memory of his wife Lydia who passed away at the hospice because she was cared for so well. Mick and his family knew they had to do something to help support the hospice. As a keen golfer and member of Overstone Golf Club friends suggested to him he run a golf day. Mick said: “Our first event in 2007 raised about £2,000 and we had around 50 players and now we’ve just held our 13th golf day and have raised just under £45,000 which is fantastic. It’s truly a family affair as my sister and brother-in-law together with my son, daughter and granddaughter all get involved and we have over 100 players take part each year. I’m so grateful to everyone especially the staff at Overstone, all the players and the businesses who support us with raffle prizes. I’m already planning next year’s event on 14th August 2020 and we’re going to carry on raising money as we all know someone who’s lost a very special loved one at the hospice so it’s going to keep needing our support.”


Take on a Challenge in 2020 National Three Peaks 36hr Challenge 26th June to 28th June 2020. Take on the three highest peaks in the UK with a total walking distance of 23 miles (37km) and a total ascent of 3,064m (10,052ft). “Doing the Three Peaks Challenge year after year is not only a great way of doing something we enjoy together but it also keeps us fit and we get to team up with people again who also do the same challenge as well as meet new recruits who are all doing this incredible challenge for a great cause!” Garry and Pip Jones

Snowdon Night Trek 8th August to 9th August 2020

Trekking Mt Snowdon (1,085m) during the daytime forms a great challenge, but by using torches to light our way and having the moon as our backdrop, summiting at night brings another sense of achievement to an already recognised charity trek. Seeing the sunrise across Snowdonia National Park will be a memory never forgotten! Upon our descent, we will witness the breath-taking mountain range open up to give glorious views and afterwards we tuck into a delicious celebration breakfast!

London to Paris

Contact Sarah on 01604 973346 or 3rd June to 7th June 2020, 12th to 16th August 2020 or 9th to 13th September 2020 sarah@cynthiaspencer. Tour de France Edition – 15th July to 19th July 2020 co.uk to register your Cycling over four days and covering interest in any of our “To go from challenges! almost 300 miles, the London to Paris cycling three miles bike ride will take you on an exhilarating to over three journey to and from two of the world’s hundred miles in most chic capital cities, whilst taking eighteen months in views of the stunning English and has given me an French countryside on your way. A amazing sense spectacular finish awaits us as we of achievement. The Alps Trek reach the home stretch around the Arc London to Paris 17th June to 21st June 2020 de Triomphe and down the Champs was a wonderful This breath-taking trek Elysées, before reaching the piece challenge with all covers 46km through de resistance, the Eiffel Tower, which types of weather the Mont Blanc region marks our finish line. The days in the saddle may be including 43-degree heat, of the Alps. Join us and long but the sense of achievement we’ll feel crossing but the feeling I had as we be part of our amazing the finish line and the euphoric atmosphere as we cycled around the Arc de European challenge celebrate our achievements in this magnificent capital, Triomphe at the end of the team and witness the saddle soreness soon wears off! Choose the Tour ride will be tough to beat.” how beautiful the de France edition and you’ll top off your challenge by John Helm Alps can be! witnessing the finale of the world’s greatest cycle race! View all of the fundraising challenges available on our website www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/challenges or contact Sarah on 01604 973346 to find out more

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Strictly Northampton 2018 raised £43,000 Our new Corporate Footgolf event attracted 17 teams from eight companies and was won by Piroto Labelling

Our Colour Run in May, sponsored by Anglotech Solutions raised £25,860

Harry Davies and his friends and colleagues (picture atop Snowdon) climbed the National Three Peaks, raising £1,640

A team from Phoenix Brickwork took on the X-Runner Wild Mud Run and raised £1,285

Alice Williams ran the Reading & Tewkesbury half marathons, raising £1,312 in memory of her Grandma, Valerie Knights

Nancy Smith, aged 7, gave up chocolate for lent and donated the £25 saved to the Hospice


Tina Jenkinson took on the Yorkshire Three Peaks in memory of her Aunt, Linda Jane Buckseall, raising £325

The second annual hospice golf day, supported by many local businesses, in September 2019 raised £9,691

Emma Barrie took on the 100km Jurassic Coast Challenge in memory of her Mum, Karen Tew, raising over £1,100

Acorn Analytical Services are taking part in events throughout the year in support of the Hospice including the Tough Mudder Urban 5k Hazel Faulkner’s Modern Jive Dancers Reunion raised £1,001 McManus Pubs raised a staggering total of £11,452.52 for the hospice during the 2018/19 period. This was achieved through various events held within their Northamptonshire Pubs.

Maddison, Kirsten and Taylor’s annual cake sale at Hopping Hill Primary School raised over£125

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ur Wellbeing service tries to help people with a life-limiting illness to live their lives as fully as possible, maintain their physical function and maintain independence for as long as possible. Our services are lead by therapists as we believe this provides you with the best opportunities to achieve our objectives which are to give you information, skills and techniques to enable you and your family to live life to the full while coping with a life-limiting illness.

Our programmes include: • Fatigue management • Breathing for wellbeing • Optimising mobility • Gym buddies • Walking group • Seated tai chi The benefits of attending our sessions are: • Increased confidence • Increased activity • One to one support • Improved mood and wellbeing • Signposting to other services • Ideas for self-management • Gaining knowledge • Group support • Social interaction

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Drop-in to Wellbeing at Cynthia Spencer

You can now just drop-in to the Wellbeing centre which is based at the hospice on Kettering Road and find out what it’s all about and how the sessions and programmes could help you or someone you care for. Carers, friends and family are welcome too for an informal and friendly chat with our team so you can find out everything you need to know about our Wellbeing service.

Our drop-in sessions take place every second and fouth Wednesday of the month from 10am until 11.30am and are held in the Wellbeing Centre, Cynthia Spencer Hospice, Kettering Road, Northampton, NN3 6NP. You can also call the team on 01604 678144 to find out more


Franklins £50 Challenge 2020

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ceremony taking place on Wednesday 8 July. The possibilities for this challenge are endless so why not incorporate some notable dates in your fundraising activities including St Georges Day, Shakespeare Day, May his year’s Franklins £50 Challenge included dbfb selling ‘leaves’ to Bank Holiday and even the proved a great success raising brighten up a tree outside of the Queen’s Birthday! £20,026.88 and we’re excited that hospice raising £7,817, a race night If you are interested in this corporate challenge will return in where DFA Law raised £2,001, as well finding out more information 2020 with the aim to raise even more! as a quiz night run by Pension House or signing up for the 2020 Teams have eight weeks to grow which raised £2,119. challenge, please email £50 from sponsors Franklins Solicitors The 2020 challenge takes place Nina Gandy, Corporate into as much fundraising as possible slightly later in the year, starting from Partnerships Fundraiser on for the hospice. Some of the fantastic Thursday 23 April and finishes on nina@cynthiaspencer.co.uk ideas this year’s teams came up with Thursday 18 June, with the awards or call 01604 973348.

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Nationwide Building Society

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ationwide continue to be a great support to Cynthia Spencer by regularly volunteering at the hospice and the Retail Distribution Unit (RDU). The teams of volunteers have recently participated in painting the Hospice as well sorting through bags of donations ready to sell. One volunteering team had already raised £1,176 before they even came along to their volunteering day. Also, teaming up with RSA, another team also raised £481.36. Other notable fundraising includes various activities back at the office too, where Nationwide took part in the 2019 Franklins £50 challenge raising £1,667 from a Valentine’s Day bake, Indian food sale as well Chinese New Year red envelopes as well as other fundraising activities. A big thank you to all the staff from Nationwide as well as their customers who have supported and continue to support Cynthia Spencer.

Nationwide said: “Doing what is right by our members and their communities is at the heart of what it means to be a building society. As such, Nationwide is proud of its links with Cynthia Spencer Hospice, acknowledging all the good work they do within the local community. The hard work and commitment of Cynthia Spencer staff and volunteers is an invaluable support to local Nationwide members and staff. It is for this reason we feel very proud to have been awarded the local ‘Hospice Hero’. We look forward to continuing the good work and supporting this very worthwhile cause”.

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Both my cousin and sister-in-law were cared for there, along with a number of family friends. If anyone can help me raise even more for this amazing cause, please sponsor me on my JustGiving page: www.justgiving.com/ fundraising/darren-brockwell

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arren Brockwell is no stranger to extreme fundraising challenges but he’s now facing his biggest feat yet as it’s in 30+ degree heat! “On 11th and 12th October, I’m taking on The Saharan Challenge where I will complete two marathons in two days across the Sahara Desert. I’m always looking to push myself a bit further and for my next challenge, this one seemed to fit the bill! I am a keen runner and have completed several marathons and ultra-marathons and this year I have already run 107km around the Isle of Wight and 100km through the Peak District.

Darren’s Double Saharan Marathon Challenge On the first day I’ll run the first marathon across sand and through villages, then after a night camping we’ll complete a second marathon where temperatures will be 30+ degrees!” Darren continued: “Cynthia Spencer Hospice is close to our family’s hearts.

Fancy taking on a challenge in 2020 for the hospice? Visit our website and book yours now www.cynthiaspencer. org.uk/challenges or contact Sarah on 01604 973346 or sarah@cynthiaspencer.co.uk to find out more

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eet Alicia Holmes, our youngest ever abseiler at 12 years old and she raised a fantastic sum of £770! Alicia wanted to support the hospice in memory of her Nanny Julie who was a patient for two weeks in 2013 before she passed away. Alicia recalls: “I was 6 years old and I remember the hospice being a welcoming place not scary like I thought it would be. The hospice gave me my brother and sisters a memory box full of amazing things to help us remember our Nan which was very kind of them. My mum always tells us how great the staff were to my Nan and that makes me so happy.”

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Alicia’s mum, Natalie has also raised money for the hospice by doing two skydives and this was the motivation Alicia needed to become a fundraiser herself. “When my Mum told me you can abseil when you are 12 years old I couldn’t wait. We did bag packing at Morrisons to raise money towards my fundraising and my family and friends sponsored me too. I’m so happy I raised £770 and I’m so proud to give back to the hospice for everything they did for my Nan and my family. The abseil was amazing I did have to do it inside the tower as it was so windy but it was still really good. I was scared at first but now I want to do it again and even a skydive if I’m brave enough!”


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s your community full of ideas to raise money? Why not channel your energies into helping the hospice? Whatever your idea, be it a fete or a fayre, a bake off or a black tie ball, we can support you all the way with information and ideas. Get started by booking a member of our community fundraising team to come in and give a talk to your members about how important fundraising is to the hospice. Why not take one of our lovely hampers as a raffle? Every ticket you sell means income for the hospice.

Regular donation leads to a surprise win

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Charity of the year Why not choose us as your charity partner? Sports Groups, social groups, pubs, schools; however you come together, if you are looking for a charity partner, please consider Cynthia Spencer Hospice. We have a team ready and waiting to support the partnership and help you make the most of it. Contact Details for Community Fundraising Team: Lauren Byrom lauren@cynthiaspencer.co.uk Call 01604 973341 www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/get-involved/ fundraise-for-us

“If everyone donated what we do to play the lottery it’s only the cost of a cup of coffee per week but that regular donation means so much to the hospice. If you’re thinking of joining, for goodness sake, do it!” Wise words indeed from our latest lucky winner! Sign up now and your lucky day could come soon!

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t was a pleasure to meet Judith Wills, our latest £1,000 winner in our Your Hospice Lottery as she celebrated her win with her husband and members of the hospice team. Judith has been playing the lottery for many years but had only won £10 before and was actually very pleasantly surprised that she could win as much as £1,000! “I was just amazed to win this much! When I started playing it was purely that I wanted to make a regular donation to support the amazing work the hospice does, but this has been a lovely bonus! We have had friends cared for at Cynthia Spencer and know that the care extends to family as well so it’s vital that regular donations are made to help more and more families.

there are more weekly chances to win and a rollover prize of up to £25,000 so there’s no better time to sign up

Sign up now by calling 0800 285 1390 or visiting www.yourhospicelottery.org.uk/hospices/cynthia-spencer-hospice.aspx

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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

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

Northampton

6th

Leicester Marathon. Do up your running shoes and tackle 26 miles while taking in the sights of this mulicultral city.

Leicester

13th

KAPOW! Calling all Superheros….. We need you to tackle our 5k inflatable obstacle course……

Kelmarsh Hall, Northamptonshire

13th

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

London

9th to 17th

Cambodia - Trek Angkor Wat. Challenge yourself and trek 95km over 5 days, Cambodia through the heart of old Indochina. This region is rich not only in history, but beautiful landscapes. Finishing at Angkor Wat, the ancient capital of Khmer Empire.

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Santa Run This year we will be joining Northampton Rotary Clubs to raise as much as we can for the hospice.

Racecourse

12th & 17th

Tree of Love Join us to remember someone you will never forget and dedicate a light to them on our tree

Northampton Cathedral

OCTOBER 2019

DATE

NOV 2019 DECEMBER 2019

Anywhere

12th 17th

Sahara Desert Trek Join us on this long-weekend trek as we experience the beauty of one of the most breathtaking and largest deserts in the world – The Sahara!

Morocco

23rd Apr to 18th Jun 2020

Franklins £50 Challenge 2020 - Calling all businesses! Our entrepreneurial challenge is back!

Anywhere

APRIL 2020

Spencer's Mission 28! You all did such an amazing job in 2019 we're asking 1st - 28th you again to take on Spencer's Mission again and complete 28 miles in 28 days. Do you think you've got what it takes?

MAR 2020

Anywhere

FEB 2020

Through- Wear it Festive out Dec

26th April Virgin London Marathon 2020 - Our Ballot is open until Friday 4th October 2019

London

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Northampton

Terry Wire Memorial Harley Run

MAY 2020

Trip to Tokyo Virtual Challenge - Get involved in an activity challenge and 1st May to 24 July improve your health and wellbeing while helping the hospice

JUNE 2020

3rd June to 7th June

London to Paris Cycle - Cycling over four days and covering almost 300 miles this cycle ride is an exhilarating journey to and from two of the world's most chic capital cities

Anywhere

London to Paris

17th June The Alps Trek - Visit three countries in three days when you trek 46km through to 21st the Mon Blanc region of the Alps June

France, Italy and Switzerland

26th June National Three Peaks 36hr Challenge - Take on the three highest peaks in to 28th England, Scotland and Wales June

England, Scotland and Wales


Join us to remember someone you will never forget at The Tree of Love

CATHEDRAL OF OUR LADY & ST THOMAS, NORTHAMPTON Thursday 12th and Tuesday 17th December 2019 7.30pm

d Dad are my Mum leastn things but f o s e ri o e simp te mem My favouerinding time doing th sp m o r e fr togeth doing them Make your dedication and donation, and let us know if you’d like to attend one of our services by visiting our website www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/ treeoflove or call our fundraising team on 01604 973340

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ur two services are informal and warm celebrations during which our Christmas tree lights will be illuminated in dedication to those who brightened up our lives but are no longer with us. Both events will feature readings, carols from local choirs, solos from soprano Alison Roddy and lots of quiet moments for reflection. By dedicating a light to your loved one and making a donation you will be helping Cynthia Spencer to light up the lives of patients and their families, not only at Christmas but the whole year through. As a lovely keepsake, your dedications will be featured in our commemorative order of service which will be available at the Cathedral and on our website after the service. Our deadline for inclusion in the Order of Service is 22nd November 2019. Our services are free to attend and open to all, not just those touched by Cynthia Spencer and regardless of faith.

Christmas cards We have a beautiful range of festive greeting cards available to buy. The cards come in packs of 10 and are a vailable in our shops, via our website – www.cynthiaspencershops.ecwid.com or by calling the fundraising team on 01604 973340. CHRISTMAS EVE £2.99

NOEL & TREE WITH FOIL ACCENTS £3.29

TREE OF LIGHT WITH GLITTER £3.49

PURRFECT PUDDING £3.29

Message inside Season’s Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year

Message inside Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year!

WINTER ROBINS WITH GLITTER £3.49

LIGHT UP A LIFE PIN BADGE £1.00

.................... REMEMBER SOMEONE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET Message inside Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Message inside Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Message inside With Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year


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