Trish Jackson, her three children, and her son’s fiancé, will be taking to the water later this week, each taking their turn to swim a stint of the route.
Joe Virk, a 21-year-old from Braunstone Town, will be setting off on his trip tomorrow , to raise money for the Hospice where his mum, Paula, died earlier this year.
Charlotte Gransden from Markfield is hoping to raise £1,000 for LOROS and is taking part in the Hospice’s Frocktober campaign
Adults and children lined up to have a go on the slippery slide at Leicester Racecourse, in aid of the LOROS hospice.
Graham Messenger, who owns Graze Tattoo Studios, in Oadby, plans to fundraise for LOROS by spending a trouser-less day in his studio.
Lauren Dyer, a pupil at the school, learned all about LOROS whilst her grandfather Paul was an in-patient and encouraged them to organise a summer concert in aid of the Hospice.
LOROS patient Jeffery Davison, of Loughborough, says he feels ‘honoured’ to be blessed by living saint, His Holiness Shri Rameshbhai Oza, and has described it as a ‘beautiful moment’.
Lifetime Leicester City fan and Jamie Vardy lookalike Lee ‘Chappy’ Chapman is giving you the chance to win a Community Shield ticket while supporting local charity, LOROS.