“Talking about death doesn’t bring it closer, but it does help young people start to see it as part of everyone’s existence,” said Abi Wattam, Youth Engagement Coordinator at LOROS.
Following someone’s death the digital information that is available about them online is known as their digital legacy.
The Heathcote Arms in Croft, Leicestershire are supporting LOROS in their own unique way by running charity skittles evenings and the Landlady is calling on as many people as possible to support them.
A mid-summer garden party in the beautiful grounds of Markham House. That’s the invitation from BBC East Midlands Today presenter and LOROS patron Anne Davies who is hosting the special event on Sunday 17th June to raise funds for LOROS Hospice.
What if you had a week left to live, would those close to you know your wishes? Dying Matters Awareness Week runs from 14th – 20th May and raises awareness of dying, death and bereavement.
The LOROS Hospice Colourfun mile is back for 2018, and is bigger and better than ever! Taking place in the centre of Hinckley, last year it saw more than 1,700 competitors run, walk and dance the one mile course, while being showered with a whopping 330kg of multi-coloured paint.
If you’re looking for a new suit for that all important job interview or you have an invite to a spring wedding and your old faithful suit at the back of the wardrobe no longer fits, why not head to the LOROS Hospice men’s shop and step up your suit game.
Do you think about the end? We do.