Hundreds of people are expected to join LOROS for their annual Christmas Concert this year. Kicking off the countdown to Christmas, the event, which takes place following the first Sunday of Advent, will be held at St James the Greater Church on Monday 3rd December.
We need to prepare people better for dying, said Dr Kathryn Mannix, speaking at LOROS’ conference, Getting It Right for Patients.
A textured mural which is due to be installed on 19th November at the Hospice, features words that are used to describe LOROS and what the Hospice means to patients and their families
In December, hundreds of people will be running dressed in their best red suits as Santa Claus, to support the Hospice.
LOROS is encouraging everyone to take part in Jolly Jumper Day this December and raise vital funds for the Hospice over the Festive season.
The annual Light up a Life event will take place on 2nd December, giving you the opportunity to remember your loved one this Christmas.
Dipti Bharadia, Thurmaston is helping to promote this year’s LOROS Winter Raffle by telling how LOROS Hospice made her life more bearable when her husband was receiving treatment.
LOROS have all ‘yule’ want this Christmas, from Christmas jumpers, Christmas crafts, toys for the grandchildren, Christmas cards, and decorations.