LOROS are giving Colourfun Mile participants the opportunity to really stand out from the crowd this June by inviting them to become part of their ‘The Hundred Heroes’ club.
LOROS day therapy patient Isabel Robinson, who is battling cancer, was lucky enough to meet soap star’s Chris Fountain and Anthony Lewis, who visited the Hospice, when they were in Leicester as part of their nationwide tour.
Around 150 charity runners raced up more than 300 stairs to the top of a city centre landmark at the weekend in aid of LOROS hospice. Read more at http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/tower-runners-scale-the-heights-for-loros/story-30197635-detail/story.html#dGSoXuq3DWIvd7Bo.99
Complete with a ride on the Great Central Railway and an adventure through the beautiful Charnwood countryside, Full Steam Ahead promises to be fun for all the family, taking place on Sunday 1st October.
A member of staff from Nottingham Building Society organised a curry night at Spice Club Melton Mowbray as part of her work’s Doing Good Together fundraising.
During their Autumn term, Regent College took part in a pilot student volunteering scheme where a number of students engaged in activities in some of our LOROS charity shops.
Visitors will be able to celebrate the grand finale of the historic Assam Cup Tournament at Rutland Polo Club in Oakham, while enjoying an oriental inspired four-course menu, created by TV Chef Kwoklyn.
A gig held at LOROS as part of this year’s Leicester Comedy Festival has raised more than £1,000 for the Hospice.