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Hope House & Tŷ Gobaith launch biggest care fundraising appeal ever

Last updated: 2021/11/19 at 2:22 PM
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Jane Evans - Hope House Hospice
When Evan Williams from North Wales died suddenly in his sleep weeks before his 13th birthday, his mum Jane said the hospices were there for them.
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Guest article by Hope House and Tŷ Gobaith

A children’s hospice is asking people in North and Mid Wales, Shropshire and Cheshire to donate like never before as it aims to raise £500,000 in just 36-hours to fund its end of life care for children and families for a whole year.

Their Final Moments Matter campaign will run from 10am on Sunday, November 21 until 10pm on Monday November 22.

Already local businesses and key supporters have pledged £250,000 of support. This will be used as match funding for every donation made during the 36 hour period. Only if £250,000 is donated by the public will the match funding pledges be completely unlocked and the £500,000 raised.

Fundraising Director Simi Epstein said she really hoped the community would come together as one to embrace local families whose hearts were breaking and to help make sure they were not isolated in their pain and grief.

“At Hope House and Tŷ Gobaith we know that Final Moments Matter and that the last moments of a child’s life should be as precious as their first,” she said.

“That is why our mission is to make sure that no one faces the death of a child alone, so that every family facing the death of a child gets the very best care and support when and where they need it.

“We have been pledged £250,000 of match funding to enable us to reach our goal. But we need your help to unlock that cash.”

The fundraising campaign will be based online, with supporters asked to become ‘Team Leaders’ and spread the word by sharing messages and videos about the work of the hospices by social media, email and WhatsApp to inspire support from the people they know.

When Evan Williams from North Wales died suddenly in his sleep weeks before his 13th birthday, his mum Jane said the hospices were there for them.

“Evan had no illness at all. He was fit and healthy and he simply went to bed and died in his sleep,” she said.

“I found him when I went to wake him in the morning. It was a huge shock for us all. I can honestly say if we hadn’t had Hope House I don’t know what we would have done.”

If you would like to get involved in Final Moments Matter either by running a fundraising team or making a donation you can find more information at hopehouse.org.uk/fmm or call the Fundraising Offices on 01691 671671.

You can also follow Hope House and Tŷ Gobaith’s social media channels to follow the progress of Final Moments Matter.

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