Treetops introduces new mascot and invites community to choose its name

Treetops Hospice has revealed its brand new mascot, a friendly robin which will represent the charity at events and activities throughout Derbyshire, and is now asking the public to help name it.
Supporters, families and local residents are being encouraged to submit their ideas, where a shortlist of names will then be selected and announced on Friday 27 March.
The mascot will make its first official appearance at the hospice’s upcoming Easter Egg Hunt this April (Saturday 4 April), where visitors will be able to meet the character and take photos.
Treetops selected a robin for its strong symbolism. Many people view robins as signs of hope or reminders of loved ones who have died, and in Celtic tradition, the bird’s iconic red breast is linked to warmth and protection.
The hospice says these themes reflect its work providing compassionate end-of-life nursing care, bereavement support, counselling and complementary therapies for adults and children.
Natalie Godrich, Relationship Manager at Treetops Hospice, said: “We wanted a mascot that reflects the spirit of Treetops – something warm, uplifting and meaningful for the families we support.
“We can’t wait to hear some of the names that people put forward.”
Treetops is accepting submissions via comments on its Facebook post, with entries closing on Monday 23 March: https://www.facebook.com/treetopshospice
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