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St Barnabas House depends on over 1,000 volunteers who help in the hospice, in our charity shops and at our fundraising events
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A huge and heartfelt thank you to every one of you who has supported St Barnabas House in any way during January.
From wonderful people, young and young at heart, to clubs, groups, organisations and businesses, here are a few of you who have helped to provide vital hospice care through your recent support. We wish we could mention every single one of you!
Christmas lights display
Wilf and Christine Brooks for raising £1,814.10 from their Christmas lights display
Helen Trott and Matt Grant for spending Christmas Day walking a Marathon over the hills and raising £1,646
Jo Polley, “The Unlocked Singer” and friends for raising £283 from her musical Advent Calendar
The Wishing Tree in Bury Drive, Worthing for raising £182.93
The Boundstone Carol Singers for raising £330 from posting carols online
Jen Brooker who raised £205 by running 100K in December
Julie Perry & Sophie Munday
Julie Perry and Sophie Munday for raising £1,745 from their runs during 2020 in memory of Patti Haines
Harbour View Health Care for holding a raffle and raising £145
St Mary’s Church Broadwater for their donation of £103.51
East Preston & Kingston Horticultural Society for raising £50 from their raffle
Kirsty McGinn for asking for donations in lieu of Christmas presents, raising £105
Jack Munnelly for recording a cover version of The Fairy Tale of New York which raised £470
The Guild of the Nineteen Lubricators for their £500 donation
Wear It Festive participants for raising £2,000 to date
Sue Plautz at Beeding News for raising £1,100 from lottery, bonus ball, raffles and other activities during 2020 and for raising an incredible total of £16,403 since 2007, including to £5,610 from Night to Remember 2019.
Sompting Village Morris for their £100 donation
The Secret Santa Group’s Zoom Bingo which raised £100