Hospice’s Rose to Remember appeal raises thousands to support patient care
Date published: 22 July 2022
The Open Garden Day was the first event held at Dr Kershaw’s since the start of the pandemic
In April, Dr Kershaw’s launched their new Rose to Remember Appeal, supported by the Co-op, asking the community to dedicate a beautiful rose plaque to their loved ones.
Each plaque was then displayed at the Hospice’s Rose to Remember Open Garden Day on July 3.
The Open Garden Day, which was the first event held at Dr Kershaw’s since the start of the pandemic, saw over 400 rose plaques on display, with each one dedicated to loved ones.
The event saw 300 members of the local community turn out to support the Hospice, a place which means so much to those who have had their loved ones cared for by the Hospice team.
With over £8,000 raised to support patient care at Dr Kershaw’s, the kindness and generosity of those who supported the Rose to Remember Appeal and Open Garden Day will now enable more patients and their families across the community to receive specialist care and support from the Hospice.
The Hospice’s Open Garden Day was a Summer celebration to remember those who we have loved and sadly lost and included performances from Dr Kershaw's Hospice Choir, giant outdoor games, cream tea and the Hospice’s specialist Gin on sale, a Name the Bear stall, a raffle as well as many other stalls.
Event Organiser and Director of Income Development and Marketing at the Hospice, Rebecca Bentham, said: “We were thrilled with the turnout at our Rose to Remember Open Garden Day.
"With it being our first event at the Hospice since the start of the pandemic, we were worried that people wouldn’t attend, but the community turned out in their hundreds to support us, which far exceeded our expectations.
"It was so nice to see the Hospice back open to our community, and the event had such a lovely atmosphere.
"Everyone was happy, smiling and enjoyed the day.
"We hope those of you who were able to make the event enjoyed it.
"We are delighted with the amount raised which really does mean so much to our patients and families across the community and we want to thank every single one of you who supported our Appeal or attended our event.”
Hospice supporter, Kim Wales, made a rose dedication in memory of her mum, Marie Griffiths, who passed away at Dr Kershaw’s just eight weeks before the Rose to Remember Open Garden Day.
She said: “It has been a lovely event, all our family came and it was a nice way for us all to get together to remember mum.
"The gardens are so lovely and the rose plaques look beautiful.
"The Hospice did so much for mum and just made everything so much easier.
"Her room was overlooking the gardens, and it was so lovely to have such a nice view after she’d been in hospital for so long.
"We were thrilled when we found out we could attend the Rose to Remember event and support Dr Kershaw’s, thank you just isn’t enough for all the care and support mum got, the Hospice’s team truly are angels without wings.”
Other comments on the Hospice’s social media page following the event included: “It was a lovely day. Thanks to all those who made it possible.”
And: “The roses were beautiful and the gardens too! It was lovely to see so many people turn out to support the Hospice.”
Hospice Director Rebecca said: “Thank you to the Co-op for their dedicated support with our Rose to Remember Appeal and event, the team kindly attended to serve afternoon teas as well as providing all the supplies on the day to be served in our café.
"Thank you also to our volunteers who supported at the event, to Booths Garden Centre for their donation of plants, to Park Cakes for their help with the cake stand, to Kershaw's Krafties for their fantastic craft stall, to Dr Kershaw's Choir for their amazing harmonies and Barry from Conexus Tuition for lending us the outdoor target game.
"We couldn't have done it all without you.”
If you kindly made a rose dedication and haven’t yet collected your plaque, you are still able to do so.
Please visit the Hospice’s reception, Monday – Friday, 9am – 6pm, or contact the Hospice’s Fundraising Team at: fundraising@drkh.org.uk or 0161 624 9984 to arrange for your plaque to be posted to you at a small P&P charge.
All the photos from the day are now available to view on the Hospice’s Facebook page: @drkershawshospice and following the popularity of the recent event.
The Hospice has already set the date for next year’s Rose to Remember Open Garden Day which will be taking place on Sunday, July 2, 2023.
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