Introducing a new LOROS Hospice challenge this year ‘The Mudnificent 7’, the UK’s most popular mud and obstacle race.
Since its launch in 2008, the account has now paid out a total of more than £125,000 to LOROS in Leicestershire, Mary Ann Evans Hospice and The Myton Hospices in Warwickshire. All three hospices serve families in Hinckley & Rugby’s heartlands.
Come one, come all, it’s the circus and carnival Twilight Walk this year for LOROS. Last year nearly 2,000 people took part, and this time round we’re hoping at least 2,500 will take part to match the amount of patients treated. Will you be one of them?
If you won £10,000, what would you spend it on? A new car, a dream holiday or perhaps you’d spoil your loved ones? You could be in with a chance of winning thanks to the LOROS Hospice Grand Draw.
Last weekend was the third annual LOROS Tower Run, with record numbers of competitors stepping-up to the challenge. Nearly 400 people took part, which is more than double the figures from last year.
The hugely successful annual Golf Day for LOROS is now in its 12th year. The event takes place at Rothley Park Golf Club on 11th May.
Family members and friends of Asfordby teenager Leah Reek who was killed in the horrifying explosion in Leicester have raised more than £5,000 in her memory for charity in just two days.
Lucy Taylor, 22, who is studying medicine at University of Leicester, took a year out to do research and as part of that spent time at LOROS before writing her award winning paper.