Dream to climb Everest dashed during pandemic
A local man’s childhood dream to climb Mount Everest to raise money for his local hospice now looks very uncertain due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
A local man’s childhood dream to climb Mount Everest to raise money for his local hospice now looks very uncertain due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Visitors to this summer’s Derby Ram Trail will be able to enjoy a unique Ram sponsored by Treetops Hospice Care, the city’s local hospice.
Over 1,500 people have visited the Treetops Wellbeing Café since it opened its doors last January. The weekly Café is open to adults with a life-limiting illness, or those who’ve been bereaved, along with their families and friends.
The memory of loved ones shone brightly at the Treetops Hospice Care Light Up a Life ceremony on Sunday 1 December.
Local charity Treetops Hospice Care is offering to collect people’s Christmas trees in return for a donation towards its services in the community.
A terminally-ill Derbyshire woman has been presented with an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2019 for her services to employment protection for terminally ill workers.
On their tenth anniversary, a group of friends from Spondon have celebrated raising over £8,800 for local charity Treetops Hospice Care.
On Sunday 20 October, cyclists are being invited to take part in the first Sawley Tweed Tootle to raise money for local charity, Treetops Hospice Care.
Treetops Hospice Care is inviting people to sponsor a light on their Christmas tree to shine in memory of someone special throughout the festive period.
On Monday 7 October, local charity Treetops Hospice Care hosted a special awards evening, presenting five volunteers with ‘Values Awards’ for their significant contribution to the hospice. In addition, 14 awards were presented to volunteers and staff for their long-service, totalling 275 years of commitment to the charity