Your Hospice Matters Issue 17

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HOSPICE MATTERS ISSUE

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Our Memory Tree

A wonderful new way to give in memory of a loved one Pages 12 to 14

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Legacy Meadow

Gill’s story

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Spring 2022 issue of Your Hospice Matters. After a difficult couple of years, it’s good to be starting the year off with some wonderful news about a very special way for you to remember and could help a celebrate your loved ones. Our beautiful new Memory Tree stands in the child build a Memory Box to hold cherished memories of their fundraising office next to reception so it’s the first thing you see as you walk loved one through the doors. It’s certainly created a buzz around the hospice already and the sentiment behind it, each leaf representing a loved one’s life and a regular gift to the hospice, has really got people talking. You can find out more about how you can get your personalised, engraved leaf on pages 12 could pay for a patient and carer to be to 14. We can’t wait for you all to see it. The fundraising team are now back taught techniques to manage on site at the hospice in their new home so will be on hand to chat to visitors breathlessness and anxiety about the tree. As you settle down to read Your Hospice Matters you’ll also come across stories from families who have been touched by Cynthia Spencer’s love, care could fund and compassion. Their stories recall the support they felt at the time and still a home visit by a feel now and are important reminders of how hospice care feels like a hug to Hospice@Home nurse the families affected. This issue also serves as a wonderful reminder of how much our supporters love and care about their local hospice. On page 6 we celebrate could pay for our just a handful of those very special people who go out of their way to raise Chaplain for a day to offer religious money, make a donation or gather sponsorship by stepping out of their and spiritual support comfort zones to put their community first. Also new for this year, and launching in May, is our legacy meadow, featured on pages 4 to 5. The hospice woodland has always been a place could fund an of peace and tranquillity for our patients and their families, our staff and in-patient’s care for one day volunteers. But soon, among the flora and fauna for which the woodland is home, visitors will see personalised forget me not flowers, engraved with the names of wonderful people who have left a gift to the hospice in their Will. I hope you enjoy reading this issue of Your Hospice Matters. The fundraising could pay for a pressure team would love to hear your feedback. Please do drop them an email on relieving mattress fundraising@cynthiaspencer.co.uk if you have any comments or would like to be added to the mailing list. Amanda Taylor, Clinical Nurse Thank you again for your support. Specialist in Palliative Care

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To find out more about our Legacy Meadow and leaving a gift in your Will to the hospice, visit our website – www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/legacymeadow or scan the QR code. You can also call our fundraising team on 01604 973340 for more information.

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ur beautiful hospice woodland is a wonderful sanctuary for our patients to spend precious time with their families and other visitors, and for our staff and volunteers to relax. Now this space will be filled with even more love, care and connection as it becomes home to our Legacy Meadow. As the path meanders through the woodland, past the bluebell patch and seating areas,

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planted in the surroundings will be many beautiful wrought-iron forget me not flowers. Each flower will represent a gift of care and compassion enabling our hospice to carry on caring for our patients. Some of the flowers represent gifts in Wills that we have already received and will be placed in the meadow in memory of those who have gone. While others will be planted by supporters who have told us of their intention to leave a

gift to the hospice when they die, perhaps through our Make a Will Month event. On every flower will be a silver leaf that can be engraved with a personalised message. Our fundraising team will be happy to arrange appointments for supporters to come along and plant their flower in their chosen spot in the meadow or simply to visit it.


Legacy Meadow Why are gifts in Wills so important to the hospice? • At Cynthia Spencer Hospice donations left in Wills are vital to ensuring we can continue to care for those affected with life-limiting illnesses. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to people who have remembered the Hospice in their Will. Currently the care of one in five of our patients is funded by gifts in Wills. • All our Hospice services are offered free of charge, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and although part-funded by the NHS we rely on voluntary donations from our local community.

Currently the care of one in five of our patients is funded by gifts in Wills.

• Care is at the heart of everything the hospice does. After you have taken care of your family please consider leaving a lasting gift in your Will to the Hospice. Every gift makes a difference – just 1% of your estate would have a significant impact on the care of future patients, so please consider supporting us in this way. When our Charity is fortunate enough to receive a legacy gift, our Trustees make sure it is used to help make a real difference to the care the Hospice provides. Our Charity uses legacy gifts to fund improvements to our service that would not normally be possible without such wonderful gifts.

• By leaving a gift to Cynthia Spencer Hospice in your Will, you will help us to carry on our vital work for years to come. Since our humble beginnings in 1976 the number of people we have cared for has increased significantly and that figure is going to continue to grow, particularly in the community. • Your gift will help to support the future of hospice care in your local community and help to provide a vital source of income that will make a real difference to the lives of our patients.

How can you leave a gift in the hospice in your Will? A great way to do this is to take part in our Make a Will Month which happens every year in May and enables you to make or update a standard Will for free. During Make a Will Month a number of local solicitors generously offer Will writing appointments to our supporters, waiving their normal fee, and instead ask for a suggested donation to the hospice. To receive a pack for this year’s Make a Will Month please call Nina on 01604 973348 or email nina@cynthiaspencer.co.uk

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Our Supporters

Jo Williams decided to shave her head in memory of her Mum and other family members and raised a hair-raising total of £1067

Smurfit Kappa donated some wonderful gifts to our patients in December 2021. This lovely gesture is something the team will look to do again in 2022

The Mazda MX-5 car owners club held a raffle for the hospice at their Christmas gathering raising a fabulous £531 in total

Travis Perkins’ ‘eggcellent’ Easter egg tombola held as part of their Charity of the Year support raised £814 for the hospice.

Thank you! We’re so gr ateful to all our amazing fu ndraisers wh o have supported the hospice . Unfortuna we don’t ha tely ve enough sp ace to feature ever yone on th es e pages but we are 6 continually grateful for everything you do for us.

PBC Business Recovery and Insolvency have raised over £5,700 during their last two years of support. As well as taking part in our events the team have run their own golf days and donated items


Comm unity News

Lesley (right) and Geraldine (top left)

Meet our new Volunteer Ambassadors

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e would like to welcome to our team two new Volunteer Ambassadors supporting our community fundraising. Lesley Connew will be looking after the Daventry and Towcester areas while Geraldine Clancy-Tipton is taking care of Weston Favell and local schools. Lesley, who has been making fabulous hampers with us for a while, will carry on using her creative skills to help with new projects while Geraldine, one of our dedicated choir members, is looking to branch out and try something new. Thank you ladies, welcome to the team! We look forward to working with you! Could you be one of our next Community Ambassadors? Contact us on community@cynthiaspencer.co.uk or 01604 973345 to find out more

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e need your help to get the county growing Sunflowers4Cynthia! Each entry pack is just £1.50 (inc. P&P) and comes with full instructions, registration form, growing tips and of course your sunflower seeds! The perfect project for schools, scout groups, youth clubs, churches or community centres, our Sunflowers4Cynthia campaign is fun for all ages! Families and children can enter individually too. The more the merrier!

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We’ll celebrate the tallest flower, largest flower head and the funniest sunflower with you at our presentation afternoon in October, so drop us a line at community@ cynthiaspencer.co.uk to get involved and we’ll get your pack out to you. Then it’s over to you and your green fingers to grow, grow, grow those sunflowers and send us your photos of your blooms, or share them with us on social media by tagging in @CynthiaSpencerHospice and adding #sunflowers4cynthia

For more information visit our website: www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/ get-involved/fundraise-your-way/sunflowers4cynthia/

Thanks to The Castle Theatre for panto support

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e were treated to a night at the theatre in December by the wonderful team at The Castle Theatre in Wellingborough. The Theatre raised £958 for the hospice during the run of their panto, Sleeping Beauty, in recognition of the care employee Jason Freeman received. General Manager, Martin Cleverley sets the scene: “Jason was a very important man at the Castle Theatre and his passing was a huge loss for us all. We knew that the hospice was a great help to Jason and his wife Chris in the last few months of his life so it almost went without saying that it would be Cynthia Spencer we chose to support. It was an honour and a privilege to help in this small way.” Could your organisation support the hospice with a fundraiser? Contact Jenny on 01604 973345 or email jenny@cynthiaspencer.co.uk to get started!


e t a r o p r o C News Shout out to some Charity of the Year supporters!

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e currently work with some fantastic businesses, some of these who have supported the charity for many years and some have a 1-3 year partnership with us. Kilby Fox Accountants are a great example of this kind of support and have raised over £6,700. From bake offs to golf marathons, raffles, games nights and accumulator challenges they’ve used their network fantastically to fundraise and spread the word! HomeMove Estate Agents have made a huge impact for a small team with the abseils Paula and Ryan took on in 2021 and now newest recruit Haydon has caught the adrenaline bug and has booked a skydive in too. There are many benefits to supporting us including exposure to a wide audience through our social media platforms and PR opportunities plus the teambuilding and networking objectives your business could achieve! To find out more visit www.cynthiaspencer. org.uk/get-involved/corporatesupport/charity-of-the-year

The Franklins Accumulator Challenge is back for 2022

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ranklins Solicitors LLP are again supporting the hospice, along with two other charities local to their Northampton and Milton Keynes offices, with the £40 Accumulator Challenge which runs from 3rd May to 28th June. Last year’s Accumulator Challenge saw eight local businesses, Ballyhoo PR, Chartwell Controls, Kilby Fox Accountants, Kingsley Roofing, Primark (Northampton), Robyn

Allen Solutions, Towergate Insurance and Travis Perkins using their acumen to grow an initial investment of £45 into fundraising for the hospice. We’re now recruiting teams for this year’s event so if you and your colleagues fancy taking on the corporate challenge that will test you as business people and connect you as a team, e-mail nina@cynthiaspencer.co..uk for more information and to get your team signed up.

Golf Day – 6th October 2022

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eam places in our hugely popular Golf Day are getting snapped up fast! Northampton Golf Club again plays host to this corporate favourite on Thursday 6th October 2022. To book your four ball please contact nina@cynthiaspencer.co.uk and for more information visit www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/event/golf-day

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reate a Facebook Fundraiser to celebrate a big milestone, a special event or just for fun! They’re really easy ways to raise a great sum of money for the hospice with very little effort as the fundraising is all done on social media! Just visit www.facebook.com/fund/cynthiaspencerhospice or contact our team on 01604 973340 for help setting your fundraiser up.

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elcome to the world of LOVEDBYCynthia the home of #preloved fashion, furniture and homeware. By buying LOVEDBYCynthia you are helping the environment, thinking #preloved rather than #fastfashion, and supporting the patients and their families at Cynthia Spencer Hospice, now and in the future.

100% of the profits go directly to Cynthia Spencer Hospice. Our shop in Moulton Park, Northampton is a treasure trove of preloved items just waiting for a new home. Every item has been loved and cared for by our supporters, who have kindly donated them to us. Every purchase you make helps us continue to provide care and support for the patients and families at Cynthia Spencer Hospice. If you can’t get to our shop but would like to support us, don’t worry our LOVEDBYCynthia range is available online via our eBay shop and Facebook Marketplace. Head over to our website for all the details www.cynthiaspencer.org. uk/shop-with-us

Come join the team and make a real difference by volunteering at our Donation Station. Why should I? Volunteering in our Donation Station will give you experience such as teamwork, communication and using your initiative. You can boost your CV and we’ll also provide you with a reference. It will allow you to get involved in your local community and to meet new friends. The team will be there to support and encourage you to boost your confidence. If you or a loved one have received care used the services at the hospice, it’s a great way to give your time to help a worthwhile cause. It’s fun - you’ll gain real satisfaction from working as part of a team. Fancy getting involved? Go to our website for more details www.cynthiaspencer.org. uk/shop-with-us/volunteer/ #meetthevolunteer

What do Donation Station volunteers do? Typical volunteering tasks at our Donation Station include: • Serving customers, taking cash and providing good all-round customer service • Sorting through donated items and pricing stock • Working on shop displays • Keeping the shop tidy, clean and well organised • Interacting with the general public • Picking and posting items for our online team

#meetthevolunteer Hi, I’m Bee I have volunteered for Cynthia Spencer for over 10 years and I love it! I have been at the Donation Station for over 3 years and it’s a great place to work. I wanted to do voluntary work when I retired and as the Hospice was so good to my Dad for the short time he was there, it was close to my heart. The people are so friendly, it’s like family and it especially worked during lockdown and the subsequent return to work. They keep me sane, busy and they make me laugh.”


Gill with her daughters Sarah and Kimberley and goddaughter Chontelle Gill with husband Steve, her daughters and grandchildren Katie, Joshua and Jacob

Gill’s Story

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im’s Mum, Gill was only in the hospice for a matter of hours but as Kim and her family recall, that time meant the world to her family at the time, and still does now. She was diagnosed with bladder cancer in November 2019 which at first was thought to be contained and not considered life-threatening. However, when the Covid pandemic began, her cancer returned in Gill’s muscle walls then started to travel and it spread into her lymph nodes. Gill then became extremely poorly in February 2021 and sadly passed away on 26th March 2021. Kim recalls: “Mum came into the hospice as an inpatient on the morning of 26th March and passed later that evening. We knew she was dying and originally we would have liked her to be at home but unfortunately, she was too poorly, and we needed specialist care in her last hours. The care and love she received in those 10 hours were more than we could have ever hoped and wished for in her final hours.” “There were a few moments which meant the world to us and still do. A lovely nurse came in with four handmade foam hearts which she placed around Mum, one in her hand and one on her heart. She then put my Dad’s hand in Mum’s, so they were holding the heart together and said ‘these are the last things that were with your

10 hours that meant the world to Gill’s family Mum and when she passes, you can all have one each, so you have that lasting connection with her, forever’ so now Dad, my sister Sarah, Mum’s goddaughter Chontelle, who was just like a daughter to Mum, and I have one of the hearts to keep.” Gill’s room was set out so comfortably, just like a hotel room, with her own things around her like her dressing gown and photos of her children and grandchildren. The radio was playing so she wasn’t lonely. Kim told us how important this was as her Mum was scared of passing away, so this gave her and her family comfort. She also recalled a volunteer came in to ask what Gill’s

favourite tipple was, Baileys was the answer! As Gill was non-responsive at this point, they placed some on a mouth sponge and popped it in her mouth and around her lips so it could be her last taste. Kim told us how special this moment was to her and her family. At Gill’s funeral, Kim and her family asked for donations instead of flowers and raised an amazing £2,500 with a JustGiving page. They wanted to do more though and later in the year the family held a memorial party with a raffle and auction which raised a further £7,050 making the total £9,550 and they aim to continue raising more.

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Our Wonderful Memory Tree

Honour the memory of somebody special to you

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hen people come into our hospice reception area, one of the first things they notice is our beautiful, shimmering Memory Tree. Adorned with bronze, silver and gold leaves, it’s a piece of art that we’re so proud to display. Since we launched the Memory Tree in March we’ve received many requests for leaves and beautiful personalised messages. We’re looking forward to welcoming everyone who has purchased a leaf to come in and see it when it’s placed on the tree.

Each leaf symbolises a remarkable human with his or her unique story to be shared. It’s also a wonderful way of saying ‘thank you’ for the dedication of our amazing care team – of paying forward care to the next patient we meet. By dedicating one of our three types of leaf – bronze, silver, and gold – you can help deliver care and support within our hospice and community. You can do this

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by making a one off donation or by setting up a regular donation by completing the form on the next two pages and returning it to us. Our bronze leaf (minimum annual contribution £84 or monthly Direct Debit of £7) could pay for transport to our Wellbeing Centre. Here patients attend sessions where they learn techniques for symptoms such as fatigue and breathlessness and receive support to help manage symptoms at home. Our silver leaf (minimum annual contribution £237 or monthly Direct Debit of £19.75) could cover the cost of five home visits from a hospice@home nurse. This means a patient could receive specialised care in the comfort of their own home, while family members also get some precious respite. Our gold leaf (minimum annual contribution £504 or monthly Direct Debit of £42) helps provide 24 hours of nursing support for somebody in our inpatient unit. Every day here at the hospice is special for those on their end of life journey. Our dedicated nursing team ensures that everyone who stays with us receives exceptional care. For people like Mick, whose dad was with us at the end of his life, dedicating a leaf on our Memory Tree was so important. Mick’s dad, Bill spent his last precious moments at the hospice, surrounded by family and friends. In his story, Mick recalls some heart-warming

memories during their time here – Bill sipping his favourite Christmas tipple of rum and orange, the whole family singing along with Bill to ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ – and how Mick will never forget the support and compassion shown

Mick visiting the Memory Tree by the staff at Cynthia Spencer Hospice. The Memory Tree brings together a community of people, just like Mick and his family, on the same journey of love and loss. It offers solace and allows them to laugh and smile, thinking about all the good times shared with those dear to them. As we watch the tree take root, each branch blossoming with special inscriptions, we feel honoured to be your local hospice. We hope you feel inspired to join others in our community and place a name on our Memory Tree. Each leaf makes such a difference. If have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact our fundraising team on 01604 973340 or fundraising@cynthiaspencer. co.uk and for more information, visit www.cynthiaspencer.org. uk/memorytree


Memory Tree Dedicate a leaf on our Memory Tree and help grow our hospice care. 1. Please tell us which leaf you’d like to honour the memory of your loved one:

Bronze: £7 per month or £84 per year £19.75 per month or £237 per year Silver: £42 per month or £504 per year Gold: 2. Your inscription Please write the name you would like to be engraved in the boxes below. You have a maximum of 75 characters per leaf, including punctuation and spaces. Please indicate clearly upper and lower case and leave a blank space between each word. Example: J O

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If you would like to order more than one leaf, please call our fundraising team on 01604 973340.

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4. Please choose how you’d like to contribute to your leaf (one-off donation or monthly direct debit). I enclose a cheque/postal order/charity voucher payable to Cynthia Spencer Hospice OR Please debit my credit/debit card. Card type:

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5. I would like to support Cynthia Spencer Hospice by Direct Debit (per month): Instruction to your Bank or Building Society. Please note, the minimum contribution for a leaf is £7 per month. Cynthia Spencer Hospice, Pondwood House, Pondwood Close, Moulton Park, Northampton NN3 6RT

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Instruction to your Bank or Building Society Please pay Cynthia Spencer Hospice Direct Debits from the account detailed in this Instruction subject to the safeguards assured by the Direct Debit Guarantee. I understand that this Instruction may remain with Cynthia Spencer Hospice and, if so, details will be passed electronically to my Bank/Building Society.

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Banks and Building Societies may not accept Direct Debit Instructions for some types of account.

6. Please tell us if we may Gift Aid your donation If you are a UK tax payer, your donation could be worth an extra 25p on every £1 you give to Cynthia Spencer Hospice. Please complete this form to enable us to claim back the tax you have already paid. I want to Gift Aid my donation and want Cynthia Spencer Hospice to reclaim 25p of tax for every £1 that I have given on this date, in the past four years and in the future. I am a UK taxpayer and understand that if I pay less Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all my donations in that tax year it is my responsibility to pay any difference.

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7. 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.

8. Now, please return this form to: Cynthia Spencer Hospice, Pondwood House, Pondwood Close, Moulton Park Industrial Estate, Northampton NN3 6RT In these challenging times it is not possible to know what resources we will need to support our patients, their families and the Hospice. Therefore, if we are fortunate enough to raise more than we need to support a specific service, we will invest any extra funds into our general Hospice care needs.

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re you ready to take the leap, get those trainers on or generally get active to support the hospice? If you’ve still got bucket list achievements you want to tick off, taking on a fundraising challenge for the hospice could be just the thing! Here’s just a couple of suggestions but for all of our 2022 challenges visit www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/challenges

Events and Challenges

Halloween skydive – 29th October 2022

Great North Run 2022 - 11th September 2022 Registration: Free Minimum Sponsorship: £500

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re you looking for your next running challenge? Then why not join #TeamCSH and 57,000 other determined and dedicated runners and take on the Great North Run? It’s the world’s biggest and best half marathon, famous for its warm North East welcome and unbeatable atmosphere. We have 10 places in this year’s Great North Run and one of them could be yours. For more information and to complete our entry form visit www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/ challenge-event/great-north-run, scan the QR code or email events@cynthiaspencer.co.uk

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ast year we saw 13 fantastic individuals take up the skydive challenge and #chute4cynthia, raising £14,074! This October we have a super spooky skydive lined up as on 29th October it’s the Halloween Skydive! Come dressed as your favourite fearsome Halloween character and get ready for the most hair-raising fundraising challenge of your life! For more information and to sign up for our Halloween skydive visit www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/ challenge-event/halloweenskydive, scan the QR code or email events@cynthiaspencer.co.uk

Registration: £70 Minimum Sponsorship: £450

Northampton Colour Run – 11th June 2022

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he messiest 5k around is back! On Saturday 11th June at Overstone Park, we’re absolutely thrilled to be able to bring you the Northampton Colour Run! Great for families, friends and work colleagues it’s your chance to get active, get messy and get fundraising for the hospice. We’ve got plenty planned to make this the biggest and best Colour Run yet with games and attractions, including a coconut shy, plus a ‘bottle in a bag’ lucky dip for the grownups! Register now by visiting www.cynthiaspencer.org.uk/ northamptoncolourrun, scan the QR code or call 01604 973340 to register over the phone.


Make a gift

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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For every donation we receive, we send a letter acknowledging receipt and thanking the giver. We are delighted to do this, but if you prefer us not to send an acknowledgement please tick this box.

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

Increase the value of your donation without spending a penny more! Registered Charity No. 1174402 Company No. 10934348

I want to Gift Aid my donation and want Cynthia Spencer Hospice to reclaim 25p of tax for every £1 that I have given on this date, in the past four years and in the future. I am a UK taxpayer and understand that if I pay less Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all my donations in that tax year it is my responsibility to pay any difference. Title

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