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HURST staff reach new heights to raise thousands for hospice

Intrepid staff at accounting and business advisory firm HURST have reached new heights to raise thousands of pounds for a Greater Manchester hospice.

HURST partner and director of practice development Simon Brownbill and Rebecca Leech, an associate in HURST’s business services team, led the way with sponsored tandem skydives from 15,000ft.

Meanwhile a team of 25 HURST colleagues completed the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge – scaling Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough in 12 hours.

Seven others undertook a cycle ride along the Tissington Trail in the Peak District, covering a total of 26 miles there and back, while a group of six took part in an open swim at Sale Water Park in Greater Manchester, clocking up 7km in total, followed by a 10km walk.

The endeavours mean HURST has now raised more than £13,000 for Willow Wood Hospice, which is based in Ashton-under-Lyne and provides care and support throughout Tameside and Glossop.

Willow Wood is HURST’s charity of the year for the second year in a row, as Covid impacted the firm’s fundraising ambitions in 2021.

Simon said: “Willow Wood does amazing work and our team was keen to help them out with some creative fundraising efforts.

“We’ve had groups of people doing some amazing things for the charity. I’d always wanted to try a skydive, and having the opportunity to do one for such a great cause was awesome.

“As well as raising money, we have supported Willow Wood directly, with a number of staff volunteering in its shop, distribution centre and at the hospice itself, and by the firm donating a number of computer monitors.”

Rebecca said: “I was inspired to do the skydive for Willow Wood as it was something I’d always wanted to do and I couldn’t think of a better reason to do it than to raise money for this lovely charity.

“I have a family friend whose mother was looked after at the hospice, and they have spoken so highly of the care that she received. It’s a very worthy cause to jump out of a plane for!”

The hospice provides care for people who have been diagnosed with a life-limiting illness. It has an 11-bed unit for palliative and end-of-life care. All of the rooms have en-suite facilities, a garden view and a private patio.

Willow Wood also provides holistic therapies, a dementia café, home support and bereavement support. It costs around £3m a year to run the hospice.

Mark Llewellin, vice-chair of Willow Wood’s board of trustees and its acting head of income generation, said: “Our sincere and grateful thanks go to the HURST team, who have pulled out all the stops to support Willow Wood this year.

“After voting for us as their charity of the year, they have not only volunteered in our shops, distribution centre and at the hospice itself, but have also raised thousands of pounds with their many and varied challenges.

“Their commitment has been fantastic and we are very proud to be associated with them. We wouldn’t be able to care for patients and their loved ones without supporters such as the team at HURST.”

Two new appointments to Tŷ Hafan children’s hospice executive team

Tŷ Hafan children’s hospice has announced two new senior appointments, strengthening the 23-year-old charity’s executive team. 

Tracy Jones, Tŷ Hafan’s former Head of Community & Partnerships, has been appointed to the new role of Director of Family Wellbeing & Outreach Services. This new directorate is a first for children’s hospices in the UK.  

Maria Timon Samra, Chief Executive, said: “The new role of Director of Family Wellbeing & Outreach Services reflects Tŷ Hafan’s commitment to ensuring that children in Wales with life-shortening conditions, their siblings and families can access care and support when and where they need it most. 

“Since joining the charity in 2009 as a senior family support practitioner, Tracy has successfully built out our community propositions.  A key contributor in our care leadership team, she has always put children, young people and families at the heart of everything we do to ensure they benefit from Tŷ Hafan’s services, whether in the hospice, at home, in hospital or in the community.” 

A qualified social worker, Tracy Jones, said: “I am very excited to join the executive team and to have the opportunity to lead and further develop our family wellbeing and outreach services. I have had the immense privilege of meeting hundreds of families during my years at Tŷ Hafan and know, from listening to their stories, just how much they value our community-based support and this is something I hope to be able to grow.  I look forward to working closely with the families and my colleagues to continuously improve the services we offer.”  

Also joining Tŷ Hafan’s executive team is Jenna Lewis, who has been appointed to the role of Director of Income Generation. 

“Jenna is no stranger to Tŷ Hafan, having previously been Head of Individual Giving for the charity from 2012-2015,” said Maria Timon Samra.  “As a Trustee during that time I was really impressed by Jenna’s professionalism, clarity of thought, insightful use of data and her commitment to generating income to support the provision of care. 

“With extensive charity experience, over the past seven years Jenna has further developed her expertise, including in the role of Director of Fundraising and Communications at Llamau. 

“It has been a pleasure to give her a warm welcome (back!) to Tŷ Hafan.” 

Said Jenna, who has also previously worked for Horatio’s Garden and Macmillian Cancer Support: “Tŷ Hafan is an iconic Welsh charity which has provided care and support for more than 1,100 children with life-shortening conditions and their families in Wales since it first opened its doors in 1999. 

“It now costs £5.2m a year – equivalent to £14,500 a day – for us provide those care and support services. The vast majority of that sum we raise ourselves, thanks to the generosity of our amazing supporters in Wales and beyond.  

“This is an incredibly challenging time to be fundraising with the rise of cost of living hitting everyone hard, but it is so important that we are able to raise the funds we need to ensure that every family with a child with a life-shortening condition in Wales gets the support and care they need, when and where they need it. I am very excited about working with my colleagues across Hafan to ensure we are there for every family in Wales who needs us.” 

Bedfont takes to the Skies for Heart of Kent Hospice

Local company, Bedfont Scientific Ltd., fundraises and skydives to raise money for the Heart of Kent Hospice

On Sunday 13th June, a group of Bedfont employees daringly jumped from a plane in a bid to raise £3000 for local charity, Heart of Kent Hospice, who provides specialist palliative care, advice and clinical support for adults with life limiting illness and their families in Kent.

Each member of the Bedfont Family had their own personal reasons for supporting the charity and the Skydive was a new and brilliant adventure for them to undertake.

Jason Smith, Managing Director at Bedfont, commented, “We’re incredibly proud of the Katie, Amber, Amy, Ryan, Hannah, and Tom for taking on this challenge to fundraise for a great charity, and we’re very grateful to all our friends, family, co-workers and business partners who have donated to such a great cause. We’re still a few pounds away our fundraising goal of £3000 so if you would like to donate to a good cause, please visit our Just Giving page.”

To donate to the Heart of Kent Hospice, please visit: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/bedfont-scientific