The event, which was held at Leicester City’s King Power Stadium, was a sell-out, with 600 women eager to meet Judy, the mother of professional tennis players, Andy and Jamie Murray.
Tony Walker, 37, cycled from his home in Barlestone, Leicestershire, to the east coast in support of LOROS. He is hoping to raise £1,000 for the cause across a series of fundraisers planned for this year.
Vodafone at Beaumont Shopping Centre relaunched their branch after a recent refurbishment and asked LOROS, their chosen Charity Of The Year (COTY), to celebrate with them.
Mum-of-two Kirsty Adkins wanted to be open and honest with her young daughters about dying. She wrote this piece for LOROS to publish during Dying Matters Awareness Week. Sadly, Kirsty died on April 15, before getting the chance to see her words helping others. Her husband, Richard, hopes they will now do so in her memory.
When tickets for the gig were released on Saturday, they sold out within six minutes. The two pairs of tickets, which are both standing, can be won by purchasing a raffle ticket for just £1.
Kelly gave up chocolate for a month and has spoken of the challenge and how 'it was worth it' to raise money for the Hospice that cared for her dad.
What do you want to do before you die? LOROS Hospice will be asking that very question as they tour Leicester and Leicestershire with their ‘Before I die’ cube.
Monica Cameron, who worried she wouldn’t be alive to see the Foxes win the league, says she would be ‘over the moon’ if the team visit the Hospice that helps care for her after they have been crowned champions.