Staff at LOROS are calling on people within Market Harborough to help them shape the future of their services by identifying whether opening up a wellbeing centre in their area would be beneficial to their community.
Determined not to let his visual impairment stop him, 30-year-old Ash Parmar, of Oadby, visits the Hospice on a regular basis, giving reflexology and massages as a volunteer complementary therapist.
A SILEBY music event, brought together the community, gave a platform to local bands, and raised much needed funds for two local charities, LOROS Hospice and Louise’s Gift of Time.
More than just your average Sunday stroll, Full Steam Ahead promises to bring a taste of Leicestershire countryside combined with a trip on the Great Central Railway to this year’s LOROS fundraising calendar.
The newly refurbished Blackbird Pub has committed to supporting LOROS and their fundraising efforts, with a variety of charitable events planned in the future.
The iconic beacons in St Peter's Square will be turning yellow for LOROS, as Highcross becomes one of the latest organisations to sign up for Yellow Day on Friday 13th October.
The Curry For Charity initiative continued its campaign by raising a total £1000 for local charity, LOROS Hospice.
Staff and customers at Market Harborough Building Society raised an impressive £9,020.37 for local hospice.