The Senior Management Team at LOROS recently completed their own 30 for 30 challenge by taking part in a static triathlon.
Although she is approaching her century, Rosemary Handley was still raising money for LOROS up until two years ago. A wonderful achievement that led to her being awarded an MBE.
The Whetsone weight loss class, one of several run by Weight Watchers leader extraordinaire Sue Wilkes, recently presented LOROS Ambassador, Imogen Cox, with a cheque for £1505.79.
The brainchild of IT Support Engineer, Alan Law, Thirsty for 30 challenged the team to visit 30 local pubs.
For Diane's 50th birthday, she very kindly asked everyone to donate money to LOROS rather than buy her presents and raised £430!
On a sunny morning in September, members of the British Gas, Aylestone Road office, prepared themsleves to assist LOROS, by dispensing posters and flyers about our upcoming events.
Boxer Rendall Munroe decided to take on 30 people in a continuous sparring session to raise cash for the hospice.
Elaine's father did not die at LOROS, but it was only thanks to the team at the hospice and the support they were given that they were able to fulfill his wish to die at home.