Saturday’s circus themed Twilight Walk really was Leicester’s biggest girls night out, with total money raised so far hitting an astonishing £100,000.
Patients and carers were grinning from ear to ear at LOROS Hospice when a photo booth appeared on the Day Therapy Unit.
Patients and carers were grinning from ear to ear on the Day Therapy Unit this week, when a photo booth made its way to the Hospice.
A total of 45 family and friends of Leah Reek will take part in the 10km walk
“It’s something positive that I can focus my mind on during such a dark time. I know she’ll be smiling down on us all,” says Leah Reek’s mum who has entered this year’s LOROS Twilight Walk in memory of her daughter.
Local pubs, bars, cafes and even garden centres across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland are showcasing the pre-loved furniture that LOROS Hospice has to offer as part of their latest campaign.
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.