Willowbrook Hospice

Walk With Willowbrook

Jack Bolan and Jonathan Ward

Jack Bolan and Jonathan Ward

Jack Bolan and Jonathan Ward
Fundraising as part of team: Walk With Willowbrook

My Story

We have recently seen numerous notices regarding the uncertainty of the future of Willowbrook Hospice and we simply cannot sit back and watch because we, personally, have seen and understand the positive impact that Willowbrook Hospice has on those that need their help. 

Therefore, we will be climbing 4 mountains around the UK, one on each weekend in April - our first challenge being on Sunday 4th April. The mountains that we will tackle will be; Connsiton (Fell), Helvellyn, Tryfan and finally Snowdon - in total we will climb over 12,000ft!

Your donations will massively help Willowbrook Hospice get through this very difficult time and allow them to continue to improve the lives of people who have a life-limiting or terminal illness, helping them to live well before they die. Your donations will also allow the Hospice to continue to support carers, family members and close friends of those that are ill, both during a person’s illness and in bereavement.

Any donations no matter how big or small will be hugely appreciated and will have a really positive impact.

Thank you for your help.

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Funded

  • Target
    £1,000
  • Raised so far
    £2,510
  • Number of donors
    73

My Story

We have recently seen numerous notices regarding the uncertainty of the future of Willowbrook Hospice and we simply cannot sit back and watch because we, personally, have seen and understand the positive impact that Willowbrook Hospice has on those that need their help. 

Therefore, we will be climbing 4 mountains around the UK, one on each weekend in April - our first challenge being on Sunday 4th April. The mountains that we will tackle will be; Connsiton (Fell), Helvellyn, Tryfan and finally Snowdon - in total we will climb over 12,000ft!

Your donations will massively help Willowbrook Hospice get through this very difficult time and allow them to continue to improve the lives of people who have a life-limiting or terminal illness, helping them to live well before they die. Your donations will also allow the Hospice to continue to support carers, family members and close friends of those that are ill, both during a person’s illness and in bereavement.

Any donations no matter how big or small will be hugely appreciated and will have a really positive impact.

Thank you for your help.

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