LOROS is making it easier for people across the city and county to access information about the Hospice’s services thanks to the launch of LOROS Local, a brand new mobile resource centre.
Mother-of-three Leah Brown, 26, of Thurnby Lodge, is taking part in the Hospice’s annual 10km women-only walk next month, after her 51-year-old mother, Debra Clarke, died at LOROS following her battle with cancer.
Paul and Linda Giles, of Lutterworth, won the grand prize in last year’s Christmas Raffle and have chosen to share their experience to help launch this year’s Bonanza Raffle.
The charity’s Furniture Shop, in Uppingham Road, Leicester, was broken into last night, with thieves ransacking the entire place before taking a safe containing £1,000 and causing hundreds of pounds worth of damage.
Cancer fighter celebrates 80th birthday with cast from touring production.
The Education Department at LOROS have been presented with a ‘Special Recognition Award’ by Health Education England, the third award the Hospice has scooped up in just a year.
A wedding blessing was held at the chapel of the Hospice last week, for Katie Checketts and her fiancé Edward Rowsell, an occasion brought forward especially for Katie’s mother, Ann.
LOROS, along with two other hospices, are sharing a boost of almost £25,000 thanks to savers at Hinckley & Rugby Building Society who chose to put their money into its Hospice Affinity Account.