Anne Kind, now 93, was tasked with the job of fundraising the money to build LOROS, three decades ago.
Three decades ago, LOROS officially opened. But how did it go from being just a dream, to one of the largest hospices in the UK? - Take a look at some of the key dates.
LOROS staff and volunteers enjoy the Leicester Mela whilst raising awareness of the Hospice and its work.
For the next 30 days, LOROS is encouraging everyone and anyone in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland to get on board with its 30 For 30 campaign
Three decades ago, on September 2nd 1985, the Hospice opened its doors and welcomed its first ever patient. LOROS want everyone in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland to help give them a birthday to remember.
Palmers Garden Centres have been supporting LOROS since 1995 and have raised £23,500 for the Hospice .
The Keythorpe Festive Fayre, being held on Tuesday 20th October and Wednesday 21st October will enable the people of Leicestershire and Rutland to get some early Christmas shopping done in a leisurely fashion!
A 74-year-old grandmother who is battling terminal cancer has shaved her hair off to raise money for the Hospice