LOROS Hospice will be holding its Thanksgiving and Remembrance service live on YouTube and Facebook on Father’s Day, Sunday 21st June and is available for the first time to all those who have lost a loved one.
We've opened our warehouse in Glenfield to donations of clothing for the first time since lockdown!
LOROS is celebrating its 1,500 volunteers this Volunteer's Week, with online activity planned from 1st-7th June.
LOROS Hospice is encouraging people to talk to their loved ones about their funeral wishes as part of the national Dying Matters campaign.
After witnessing Captain John Moore's fundraising efforts, LOROS supporter, Jeff Ellis, set out to create his own lap challenge and raise well-needed funds for his local Hospice.
LOROS Hospice is encouraging people to talk to their loved ones about their funeral wishes as part of the national Dying Matters campaign.
Rebecca Iley, aged 31, from Quorn, first encountered LOROS Hospice as a child when her grandma died there. 13 years later her grandad also came to LOROS in his final days and then a few years ago her dad was also admitted to their inpatient ward
LOROS Hospice broke new ground on Saturday evening when they held their Twi-Night In, an online, live version of the charity’s annual Twilight Walk around the city.