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Treetops Hospice is offering to collect your real Christmas tree after the festive period, in return for a donation towards our care in the local community.
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Treetops Hospice is offering to collect your real Christmas tree after the festive period, in return for a donation towards our care in the local community.
Christmas can be a very difficult time for those who have lost a loved one. Whether the death was recent or many years ago, the lead up through Christmas and the day itself, can be tough when many others will be celebrating.
Hundreds of people came together at Treetops Hospice on Sunday 3 December to take a moment during the festive period to remember their loved ones.
Treetops Hospice is inviting people to remember loved ones at their special Light up a Life Event on Sunday 3 December, 4pm till 5pm, at the hospice here in Risley, Derbyshire.
EAST Midlands Airport has once again lit up its air traffic control tower in support of our Treetops Hospice Light up a Life appeal.
BA Film & TV students from the University of Derby and media specialists from Bloc Digital have come together to support Treetops Christmas fundraising campaign.
This Christmas, Clair Attwood from Sandiacre will once again be remembering her late dad with a light on our special Light up a Life Tree.
A professional opera singer from Cambridge has organised a special concert to raise money for Treetops, after we helped care for her mum at the end of her life.
Beeston artist, Matthew Lyons has unveiled a series of large artworks featuring Treetops Hospice staff and volunteers during national Hospice Care Week (9 to 15 October).
We have presented special long service awards to Treetops volunteers and staff representing an incredible 315 years of dedication and commitment.