Community Corner Senga Scott
We love to see the different ways our supporters get involved with the Hospice. Senga, alongside her friends and family, held a bingo night to raise funds for us. A whopping 100 people attended on the night, raising a grand total of £1,400.00!
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YPI Winners
The Youth and Philanthropy Initiative (YPI) empowers young people to make a difference in their local communities while developing a host of skills. Caitlin, Eve, Libby and Alisha from Royal High School, Edinburgh chose to focus on the Hospice for their presentation. The team competed against their classmates and won £3,000 for the Hospice! A huge well done and thank you!
Lanterne Rouge
which was launched on the 28th November. All the proceeds go to the Hospice! The book is available in our online shop, as well as our Haddington and Canonmills Shops now.
Royal Blind School
Students from the Royal Blind School have been volunteering in our Morningside shop to gain work experience. Recently, we invited them into the Hospice, and had a lovely time introducing them to some of our Therapet team!
Summerside Bowling Club Lanterne Rouge Café in Gifford has been named Cyclist Café of the Year! Owner Cameron McVean is a dedicated supporter of the Hospice. This year, Stella Hervey Birrell, their Poet in Residence has put together an anthology, The Last,
The Summerside Bowling Club has been supporting the Hospice with their St Columba’s Charity Bowls Day for over