St Barnabas Hospice calls for urgent help

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Despite switching much of its fundraising efforts online and running appeals to make up as much of the shortfall as possible, Lincolnshire charity St Barnabas Hospice is now losing out on more than £1,000 per day and is asking for urgent help.

The hospice is facing a crisis due to a combination of more people than ever needing care and a lack of its usual income.

Director of Patient Care, Michelle Webb, said: “2020 was incredibly tough on everyone, and there is a lot to be said for how we came through previous lockdowns.

“As we entered 2021, we hoped we would see things return to normal much more quickly.

“The St Barnabas team, across the whole of Lincolnshire, are still working incredibly hard to give every patient we see the personalised, compassionate care our charity has provided to local people for nearly 40 years now.

“However, unlike the NHS, we must fund most of our care directly from donations and fundraising.”

Along with the closure of charity shops, fundraising events such as the Colour Dash, Moonlight Walk, and others cannot take place on the same scale as before.

The charity, which delivers a variety of services including palliative care, welfare and benefits, grief support and more, has set up a Urgent Care appeal where people can contribute as much or as little as they feel they can afford.

Ongoing events that have been able to continue are still open for registration. You can raise money via the Hospices ‘Don’t Quit, Get Fit’ fitness challenge, or families and schools can register for the Bunny Hop.

Click Here to visit the St Barnabas Urgent Care Appeal.