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for men to strut their stuff! Drag Walk 3 Mile Sponsored Nightingale Gwylfa Ty’r Eos A new year, a new start, A new year, a new start, a new you & a new us! a new you & a new us! The Hospice/Y Hospis: Hospice Reception (01978) 316800 Fundraising (01978) 314292 Lottery (01978) 313134 Shops/Siopau: Brook Street, Wrexham (01978) 264519 Well Street, Cefn Mawr (01978) 810545 Market Street, Rhos (01978) 845440 3 Central Precinct, Buckley (01244) 552084 Distribution Centre (01978) 262589 Contact Us: Call: 01978 314 292 www.nightingalehouse.co.uk Happy New Year to you all! We are delighted to launch our newly designed newsletter and hope that you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed putting it all together. This new look newsletter has been created with the help and support of NWN Media Ltd who have appointed the Hospice as their charity of the year. Not only is the new look newsletter bigger and more economical to produce but it is also more environmentally friendly. It is printed using 100% recycled paper and it is printed using vegetable oil based ink. We would like your feedback on how it looks, so please get in touch. All of us at the Hospice are all very excited about our new partnership, which as well as the discount on printing also includes a weekly Hospice column, advert and our usual lottery results in popular local daily newspaper,The Leader. News January 2010 Nightingale House provides specialist palliative care services, completely free of charge, to patients and their families across a wide area: Wrexham County Borough, Flintshire, East Denbighshire, the A494 corridor to Bala, Dolgellau and Barmouth and the Border region including Oswestry, Ellesmere, Wem and Whitchurch. Register now for our Ladies’ Midnight Walk Saturday 26th June 2010 You’ve all been asking for it...well, here it is! Sunday 21st March 2010, Wrexham FC, 11am The Hospice money cube is ideal for collecting those mischievous little coins that keep slipping down the back of the sofa, for any loose change that’s weighing down your wallet or lying in the bottom of your handbag and giving them all to the Hospice! Last year you helped raise £10,000!

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for men to strut their stuff!Drag Walk3 Mile Sponsored

NightingaleGwylfa Ty’r Eos

A new year, a new start, A new year, a new start, a new you & a new us!a new you & a new us!

The Hospice/Y Hospis:Hospice Reception (01978) 316800Fundraising (01978) 314292Lottery (01978) 313134

Shops/Siopau:Brook Street, Wrexham (01978) 264519Well Street, Cefn Mawr (01978) 810545Market Street, Rhos (01978) 8454403 Central Precinct, Buckley (01244) 552084Distribution Centre (01978) 262589

Contact Us:

Call: 01978 314 292 www.nightingalehouse.co.uk

Happy New Year to you all! We are delighted to launch our newly designed newsletter and hope that you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed putting it all together.

This new look newsletter has been created with the help and support of NWN Media Ltd who have appointed the Hospice as their charity of the year. Not only is the new look newsletter bigger and more economical to produce but it is also more environmentally friendly. It is printed using 100% recycled paper and it is printed using vegetable oil based ink. We would like your feedback on how it looks, so please get in touch.

All of us at the Hospice are all very excited about our new partnership, which as well as the discount on printing also includes a weekly Hospice column, advert and our usual lottery results in popular local daily newspaper, The Leader.

NewsJanuary 2010

Nightingale House provides specialist palliative care services, completely free of charge, to patients and their families across a wide area: Wrexham County Borough, Flintshire, East Denbighshire, the A494 corridor to Bala, Dolgellau and Barmouth and the Border region including Oswestry, Ellesmere, Wem and Whitchurch.

Register now for our Ladies’

Midnight Walk Saturday 26th June 2010

You’ve all been asking for it...well, here it is!

Sunday 21st March 2010, Wrexham FC, 11am The Hospice money cube is ideal for collecting those mischievous little coins that keep slipping down the back of the sofa, for any loose change that’s weighing down your wallet or lying in the bottom of your handbag and giving them all to the Hospice! Last year you helped raise £10,000!

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Message from the Director of NursingMessage from the Executive Director

Nightingale House Hospice Newsletter 2010 Nightingale House Hospice Newsletter 2010

I hope that you and your family had a good Christmas and I would like to send you my sincere best wishes for 2010.

The Hospice is happy to be celebrating their 15th anniversary based on Chester Road, Wrexham. I would like to take this opportunity to thank everybody who has donated, supported, volunteered and helped the Hospice throughout the years.

Your generosity and support have helped us ensure that we are able to provide the best quality care each year. This year we will have to raise £2.4 million just to maintain our current level of services. Your kindness has helped our patients and their families deal with, what can be, a very diffi cult time in their lives. No matter what size donation we receive I can assure you that every penny counts.

The shops have done extremely well over the festive season but we now need your support more than ever to re-stock! If you are doing some early spring cleaning and throwing any unwanted items away, particularly furniture and electrical goods – then throw them our way!

We have got lots planned for 2010 with our Fundraising calendar full of new exciting events. We are very excited to launch the sponsored Drag Walk which is our fi rst event just for men, there is also ‘lock up your boss’, a sponsored slimathon, not to mention the usual annual events such as our Ladies’ Midnight Walk, Charity Ball, and our Summer and Christmas Fair.

The lottery continues to need your support and at £1 a week represents a good way to support

the Charity with an opportunity of winning a cash prize every week. Our weekly fi rst prize of £2,500 is one of the biggest when compared with other local lottery schemes.

At Nightingale House Hospice, we are working hard to make your donations go further whilst maintaining the highest standards of service that we can provide. On behalf of everyone at Nightingale House I would like to thank you warmly for your continued support and look forward once again to meeting many of you at one of our events this year.

Christmas Wrap UpWell, what an eventful Christmas that was! The Hospice was busy celebrating the festive period with their Christmas Fair, the Carol Concert at Chester Cathedral, the Eaton Hall Carol Concert, Santa’s parade and Christmas

Grotto with the live reindeers at Bellis Farm Shop and Garden Centre, our

very fi rst Santa Dash in Mold and our annual Light Up A Life

service.Thank you to

It really doesn’t seem like twelve months since the fi rst edition of the newsletter in 2009 but here we are in 2010 having completed another year of providing specialist palliative care to patients and families living in North East Wales and the surrounding areas.

The year 2010 will see us celebrate our 15th Anniversary as a hospice on Chester Road, and looking back it is clear that celebrations continue to play an important part of hospice life, some celebrations which you would perhaps not usually associate with hospice care.

During the last 15 years, with the support of our local team of registrars we have helped a number of patients and families to share the celebration of family weddings even at the most diffi cult of times in their lives.

One of the weddings held at the Hospice really reinforced to me how central an eff ective team is to everything we do, and I would like to share this example with you.

Being the ‘mother-of-the-bride’ can I’m sure be stressful at any time but when you are unwell and living with a diagnosis of a life limiting illness it can be particularly diffi cult to feel part of the celebrations. Unless that is, the wedding takes place in the hospice providing your care and support.

Step forward Gary and the chaplaincy team, liasing with the family to ensure the details are correct; liasing with the registrar to make sure timings can be quickly accommodated.

Next Helen and the catering team providing a wedding breakfast for the wedding party and guests, the corporate fundraising team liasing with local businesses to provide the necessary trimmings,

balloons, table confetti and even a wedding cake for the big day.

The medical team, providing a surprising musical accompaniment, playing viola and organ and fi tting in rapid rehearsals around their day-to-day work. The nursing team ensuring that the mother of the bride felt at her best, dressed in her fi nery and yet still comfortable for the service tucked up in bed.

Kim, usually responsible for media and publicity for the hospice turning her hand to wedding photography for the day, not only taking pictures but getting them printed and in an album so that by the end of the very busy day the mother of the bride had many happy memories but also wedding photos of her daughter and her new husband hanging on the wall of her room at the hospice.

If you speak to any of the team involved, they would probably say they did very little on the day, that they did only what was needed to make the day as bright and positive an experience as it could be for the patient and her family.

At the hospice, what we are able to achieve together is much greater than the sum of the parts we each contribute.

Thank you to all our supporters and best wishes to you all for a peaceful year in 2010, please come along and visit us on one of our open days this year the dates are advertised in local press.

Help us to celebrate our 15th

Anniversary at Chester Road

John Savage

everybody who helped, volunteered, attended or who donated any items towards these. You have helped the Hospice raise £50,000.

On Friday 4th December 2009, the Hospice grounds saw 500 people united in the cold to celebrate ‘Light up a Life’ in memory of dear friends, family members and loved ones. The congregation shared the new lights which illuminated the Hospice grounds, with thanks to the Deputy Mayor of Wrexham, Councillor James Kelly who offi cially did the ‘switch on’.A further six services in Llangollen, Bala, Mold, Hamner, Connah’s Quay and Corwen

also saw large congregations. The

Book of Honour was available to view at each of the services, and can now be reviewed in the Nightingale House Hospice reception throughout the year.

We would like to give special thanks to Linear Group, Business Support Services for their kind sponsorship of the event including Chris Grunwald (below) the electrician who installed the lights, Cover all Tarpaulins for the donation of the Marquee which held the Books of Honour, the Buckley Singers and Mr Mark Fisher, 2J’s Gardens and Landscape and Bellis Farm Shop and Garden Centre in Holt for the donation of Christmas trees. Light Up A Life alone has helped raise over £31,000 for the Hospice.

Light Up A Life

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Help us celebrate our 15th Anniversary at Chester Road in Wrexham by helping us raise the £2.4 million a year needed to continue providing the specialist palliative care atthe Hospice. Here are some ideas of ways in which you could help!

Lose 15lbs through our sponsored slim (see event list on page 11).

Raise £15 in your home money cube, these can be collected from the Hospice if there is not one inside this newsletter.

Invite 15 friends to a T@3 event in June as part of Go Yellow (see event list on page 12).

Spend £15 in one of our Hospice charity shops.

Donate 15 items to our charity shops or distribution centre.

Knit 15 cuddly toys for our raffl es and teddy tombola at the Summer fair.

We would love to hear about your exciting fundraising ideas so get in touch!

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Tracy Livingstone

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Volunteering

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A short history of Day CareMeet Day Care Message from the Volunteer Coordinator

I would like to wish each and every volunteer a Happy New Year and to thank you for all the time and enthusiasm that you contributed in 2009.

This year promises to be just as busy as last year with lots of new and innovative ways to volunteer alongside all the events that Nightingale House Hospice is known for. The mission statement remains constant, putting patients at the centre of all that we do and the need for new volunteers to enhance that effort continues.

The Volunteer Newsletter is now to be incorporated into the Nightingale House Hospice Newsletter and will be produced every four months. It will contain news, details of future events and volunteer vacancies and keep you up to date with all that is happening at the Hospice.

If you have any queries or comments please contact me at the Hospice on 01978 316811 or e-mail [email protected]

Volunteer Christmas Training EventIn line with funding received from the Wales Council for Voluntary Action a Volunteer Training Event was arranged at the beginning of December at Coedpoeth Resource Centre. Over 100 volunteers attended the session which included the launch of

the updated Volunteer Handbook and

culminated in a £1000 cheque p r e s e n t a t i o n from Rhos Shop v o l u n t e e r s . A wonderful

evening enjoyed by all!

Christmas Fair and GrottoDespite the appalling weather the Christmas Fair was again a great success. In total 55 volunteers contributed over 200hrs to enable the event to take place. The yearly grotto at Bellis’ Garden Centre proved extremely popular with all and we are grateful to Father Christmas and all his helpers.

Employee Volunteer SchemeA number of local companies have approached the Hospice in the last twelve months and a number of projects have been facilitated as a result. Consequently patient rooms have been decorated and grounds maintenance projects undertaken. We are grateful to all those employers who release employees and to for the projects that they have

facilitated.

Bag Packing SessionsLarge numbers of volunteers have taken part in Bag Packing Sessions arranged with Sainsburys and Marks and Spencer’s. The wearing of the distinctive yellow volunteer t-shirts has raised the profi le of the volunteer eff ort and Nightingale House Hospice. Thank you to all who took part!

Volunteer NewsIn the past the packing of the Nightingale House Hospice Newsletter has been undertaken by volunteers working in shifts over a two week period. The new newsletter format means that the packaging and postage will now take place at North Wales Newspapers. I would like to especially thank all those volunteers who have given their time over a number of years to this eff ort.

Volunteer VacanciesVolunteers are urgently needed in our Brook Street Shop. Monday to Saturday 9.30 – 1pm and 1 – 4pm. Duties include dealing with customers and keeping the shop tidy. Full training will be given.

Volunteer are needed at our Distribution Centre at Rhosnesni Lane. Sorters are needed to sort and price donated goods. Monday to Friday 10 – 1pm and 1 – 4pm and Saturdays 10-2pm. Full training will be given.

Volunteers are also needed for a collection on Friday 29th January 2010 from 6pm – 8pm for the Crusaders Rugby League Home match.

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Amy ChalonerDiversional Therapist

Val Connelly

Nightingale House Hospice day care has been part of the Wrexham healthcare community since 1986.

Established initially within ‘Nightingale Ward’ at the Wrexham Maelor Hospital under the leadership of Mrs Linda Johnson who remains our current hospice president, day care became a sanctuary for patients living with a diagnosis of a life limiting illness.

The day unit was able to provide information, support and importantly time for patients to share their anxieties and fears as well as their good days with both the staff and volunteers but also with other patients who could understand the lived experience of receiving such a diagnosis.

The unit brought together a range of expertise to support and care for patients but also provided a valuable opportunity for respite for families in caring roles at home, quite simply a day for them to rest, to relax or to catch up on all the jobs being a full time carer made diffi cult.

Since 1986 the day unit has seen many changes one of the most signifi cant of which was moving to the purpose built hospice on Chester Road in 1995. The p a t i e n t s attending the day unit now have the use of a main lounge, a quiet room,

a therapeutic activities room, a treatment room when needed, complementary therapies room, as well as treatment in physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and out door spaces within the grounds. Change in day care occurs not only in the facilities we off er but also in the care we provide.

In 2009 we undertook a review of our day care services. We identifi ed that there are still gaps in the service we provide and opportunities for closer partnership working between the hospice and the local community in the future.

In the future we intend to improve integration between our outpatient clinics and our day unit providing a single assessment point for patients and also improving continuity for patients.

We are developing a rolling programme of information days for patients to access much earlier following their diagnosis and the fl exibility for patients to attend for specifi c treatments or therapies rather than for a full day care day.

The purpose of these changes is to respond eff ectively to patient and family needs, while patients may not want to commit to a regular attendance at the unit they should still be able to access those parts of the service they feel would be of benefi t.

While for those patients and their families who have specifi c goals to achieve and physical, emotional, social or spiritual needs to be met, day care will still provide the respite, rehabilitation and supportive care we have established within the community. Volunteers wanted, call 01978 316811 now!

Kay started work at the Hospice as a staff nurse on night duty in 2001 and worked part time until 2007. Kay then started a full time 2 year secondment based with the Macmillan Specialist Palliative Care Team Ty Madoc in the Maelor Hospital. The aim of the secondment was to streamline the process of the transfer of patients from the acute Maelor Hospital setting to the Hospice. This involved a lot of collaborative work between teams in each setting. Kay produced an information leafl et for patients and their families explaining what they can expect as an In-Patient at Nightingale House.

Kay had a brief period back with the Night Team when the secondment fi nished and has been in post as Out Patient Services Co-ordinator since September 2009.

This is a new and exciting post set up following a review of Day Care Services. We aware that there are many more patients who could access the support our services offer but who do not wish to spend a whole day in a Day Care Unit. We are looking at new models of Day Care and how we can offer supportive services to all those who need them.

Kay RyanOutPatient ServicesCoordinator

Amy organises the crafts, entertainment and day trips for our patients in our Day Care Unit. Amy also helps with the personal care and the well-being of our patients. Amy helps to encourage patients to take up hobbies and activities to distract them from any symptoms or pain they may be feeling.

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On the High Street

You can help us to help you, by joining the Nightingale House Hospice Lottery for just £1 a week.

Your £1 a week can go a long way, it soon adds up. Playing for 13 weeks (£13) will pay for one patients meals for the day. Playing for 26 weeks, (£26) will help pay for the Hospice gardens to be maintained. Playing for 52 weeks (£52) will pay for a ‘Release’ child bereavement session. Playing for 104 weeks (£104) will sponsor the work of a nurse for one day.

With a top of prize of £2,500 per week and a further nine runner up prizes – you can’t aff ord to miss it – but you’ve got to be in it to win it!

Look out for our Lottery Canvassers who may call on you soon. (Any Hospice representative will always wear a offi cial identifi cation badge).

To join our lottery you can use this form, just cut this out of this newsletter and send it to Nightingale House Hospice, Chester Road, Wrexham, LL11 2SJ. For more information call our lottery team on 01978 313134.

Late Night OpeningThe Hospice’s Distribution Centre on Rhosnesni Lane, Wrexham has extended its opening hours, to include a late night opening until 7pm every Wednesday, due to the popular demand.

The Distribution Centre collects and sells donated items including clothes, bric-a-brac, electrical goods, furniture, books, toys and much, much more. The centre will pick up good quality furniture or large items free of charge. Opening hours are Monday - Friday 10am – 4pm except now Wednesdays which is 10am – 7.00pm. We would also like to open on Saturday morning. If you could spare a few hours between 10am and 2pm, please let us know. You can contact the centre directly on 01978 262 589.

Rhos Shop Re OpenedIn December we combined both of our shops in Rhos into one location and took the opportunity to

refurbish and re paint it. Do come and visit to see the fantastic donated clothes, bric-a-brac, electrical goods and furniture that we have on sale.

Donate, Don’t Dump!Do not dump your unwanted furniture, clothes, electrical goods or toys. Donate them to the Hospice’s charity shops and helps us turn your unwanted goods into money for the Hospice. Call 01978 262 589 now or take your unwanted goods to your nearest hospice shop!

Meet The Income Generation TeamMeet Kim HoughtonCommunications and PR Offi cer

Meet Becky DaviesWeb Designer

Message from the Income Generation Director

Kim is in charge of all media, PR, press and graphic design at the Hospice. Any publications such as this newsletter and the Ladies’ Midnight Walk Leafl ets/Poster/banners etc, plus any press release that you see in the local papers, well that has been made by Kim!

You may also have heard Kim on the radio, as she is a regular visiter at Calon Fm.

Becky is the Hospice’s Web Designer. Becky has been busy designing and creating the new website which will be live in February. Becky has also redesigned the Hospice’s special Ladies’ Midnight Walk site and is about to start working on a new Tribute Funds website.

Meet Vicky HarlandRetail Manager

Meet Roger MiddletonDistribution Centre Superviser

Meet Wendy GibsonFundraising ManagerWendy joined Nightingale House Hospice in June 2009, after working at another hospice for 8 years. As Fundraising Manager, Wendy is responsible for ensuring all campaigns and events are both safe and successful, she is always looking out for new ways in which the local community can support us in order to achieve our challenging budgets, all suggestions are welcome. Wendy manages the Community, Event and Corporate Fundraisers. Wendy also has direct responsibility for Legacies, Tribute funds and In Memoriam giving.

I love working within the Hospice movement, and no two days are ever the same. I would not change it for anything.

Here are some of our busy Lottery and Admin team who deal with all incoming donations, lottery prizes and all of the admin for Income generation. Thanks to our ever growing supporters, these ladies are kept very busy indeed!

Meet The Lottery and Admin Team Tracey Price, Anne Jones and Beth Griffi th

Registration FormMr Miss Mrs Ms Other

Your Name...........................................................................................................................................Your Address........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Postcode.......................................................... Tel no........................................................................I confi rm that I am over 16 E-Mail.......................................................................Signed:..................................................................................................................................................

Your Bank/Building Society Name..............................................................................................Address................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Post Code ............................................................. Your Account Number................................................Sort Code ................................................Your Account Name (e.g Mr and Mrs J Smith) .....................................................................................Signed:............................................................................................... Date........................................Start Date of Standing Order (to be paid until further notice)..........................................................

Bank Use Only:Payee Nightingale House Lottery Ltd, HSBC Bank, 17 Regent Street, Wrexham. A/C No: 51661426 Sort Code: 40-47-26

Please quote Member No....................................................... Name..................................................................................(For Offi ce Use Only)

I would like to join the Nightingale House Hospice Lottery

Your Details

Your Bank/Building Society Details

£4.34

£13

£26

£52

£8.68

£26

£52

£104

One Number Two Numbers£13.02

£39

£78

£156

Three Numbers

You can also pay by cheque, made payable to Nightingale House Lottery Ltd.

Please return the completed form to Nightingale House Hospice, Chester Road, Wrexham. LL11 2SJ.Wrexham Hospice and Cancer Support Centre Foundation Registered Charity Number: 1035600.

(Registered in England & Wales). Nightingale House Lottery Ltd. Company Name: 3139714.Please play responsibly, for further information or advice, please visit: www.gambleaware.co.uk

I would like the chance to win £2,500 per week...Please tick the appropriate box

Monthly

Quarterly

Every 6 months

Every Year

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Ref: Canv/

r ry team

Firstly I would like to welcome you to our new look newsletter. Our partnership with North Wales Media has allowed us to bring you even more Hospice news at no additional cost and we are very grateful for their support. We would welcome your feedback on this new style as this newsletter is written for you and we value your views. Fundraising in the recent economic climate has not been easy and I would like to thank you, our supporters for all your help last year.

You will see that for 2010 we are continuing with our regular events such as the Ladies Midnight Walk but we are also introducing, by popular demand, a men only event. Ladies do please do your bit and get behind this event and recruit as many men as

you can to support us. We have tried to introduce a wide and varied fundraising calendar this year, so do please keep your eye on our events list.

I am also delighted to announce the new partnership with the Crusaders Super League Team. This is a very exciting development for us and we would like to thank Paul Retout, Chief Executive of the club, his fellow directors and all of his staff for their ongoing

support.

I do hope that 2010 is a good year for you all, and that together we can make it a prosperous year for Nightingale House Hospice.

Caroline Siddall

Roger supervises the day to day running of the distribution centre, along with a strong team of staff and volunteers. Roger supervises the sorting of donated goods, the PAT testing team, rag and waste collections, distribution centre promotional events to raise money and raise the (garden sales, bric a brac sales) and the administration support of the distribution centre.

Roger also helps customers at the distribution centre who would like to donate or buy goods to raise vital funds for Nightingale House Hospice.

Legacy

Vicky is responsible for the retail sector of Nightingale House Hospice which includes our distribution centre, Wrexham Brookstreet, Rhos, Cefn Mawr, and Buckley hospice shops. Vicky is the manager of a large team of staff and volunteers working within the retail sector which includes all shop and sorting volunteers, administration volunteers, PAT testing team, distribution centre staff and shop managers. Vicky advises and promotes new ways for our retail sector to increase profi ts, raise vital funds and generate income for the Hospice.

Each year we have to raise in excess of £2.4 million to ensure that the Hospice can continue to off er its services free of charge to the local community.

As well as our usual fundraising activities we also depend on the generosity of people leaving us a gift in their will. It is their way of ensuring that the future generations of the people of Wrexham can access our services.

In 2008 we received approximately £550,000 in

legacy donations however in 2009 we only received £140,000. A number of these were for between £2,000 to £5,000.

A gift in your will, no matter how much it is for can go a long way in helping us meet the ever increasing costs of running the hospice.

If you would like details of how you could help please contact Wendy Gibson by calling 01978 314292 or email: [email protected]

Visit our Website:www.nightingalehouse.co.uk

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Mold & District raised £8,359 last year through a number of fundraising activities. The chairman of the Mold Support Group, Mr Islwyn Jones would like to extend his ever grateful thanks and compliments to all the members of the support group committee.

Buckley Support Group raised £873.25 at their Christmas coff ee morning in November 2009.

Lavister Support Group raised £500 at their Christmas Coff ee Morning where the Puford Hand bell Ringers entertained.

Rhos Hospice Shop Support Group have raised £6,000 and are working towards raising a further £4,000.

Llangollen Support Group, with the backing of the local community have raised a staggering £10,000 in 2009.

Corwen Support Group has raised nearly £400 last Christmas by selling Christmas cards. They have also raised £3000 through various fundraising events in 2009.

Rhos Ladies Support Group are holding a Hot Pot lunch on the 6th February, 12 at Hill Street Chapel School Room.

Gwersyllt Support Group gave a cheque of £1,000 to the Hospice in December.

Coed y Glyn Support Group raised £3,000 for the Hospice.

Thank you to all of our our fantastic Support Groups for their continuous help and support.

WEAR YELLOW●EAT YELLOW●DRINK YELLOW●GO YELLOW!Nightingale House Hospice Newsletter 2010

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Corporate Support Group News

Rachael is a native Wrexham girl now living in Holt. She has mostly worked in local media but has worked all around the UK.

Rachael’s role is two fold. Firstly, to create links with the business community and secondly to raise awareness and educate people about Nightingale House Hospice which will lead to more funding

We are extremely grateful to all of our Corporate supporters, you make a massive diff erence. If you would like to discuss how your company can help or become involved with Nightingale House Hospice please contact Rachael Jones on 01978 314292 or email: rachael.jones@

nightingalehouse.co.uk

Meet Rachael JonesCorporate Fundraiser

Cadbury’s in Chirk astounded even us, when they supplied ¾ tonne of drinking chocolate. This was used at our Santa Dash and Halloween dog walk, and certainly kept away the chill. Thankfully some of it was the low calorie version!

HSBC have supported many events over 2009, Lorraine Williams, Branch Manager also took part in our abseil down Wrexham Fire Station. They are organising a James Bond themed ball in aid of the Hospice in March (details on page 11).

North West Media have are continuing to help us in 2010 with their fantastic coverage and publicity of our events.

M&S Money.com based on the Chester Business Park are supporting us throughout 2010. They have already painted our new shop in Rhos, helped us with our bag packs with volunteers and match funding. They

s u c c e s s f u l l y fi lled two whole crates with donated clothes as part of the ‘Don’t dump, donate’ campaign.

Bank of America have made a staggering contribution to the hospice, in the form of a car called Ruby that will be used by many departments of the Hospice. They have also volunteered and match funded a number of events.

Corus, have offi cially chosen Nightingale House Hospice as their charity of 2010. The site in Deeside has over 500 employees who will be supporting the Hospice in various ways over the year.

Hadlow Edwards generously sponsored our amazing Christmas concert at Chester Cathedral and have attended a number of other events. Chris Bromiley, Financial Consultant, also took part in our Santa Dash...well done Chris. Partner Medwyn Edwards is one of the bosses being ‘locked up’ for us in March.

Welcome to our Corporate SupportersWe would like to welcome and thank the following

for choosing to support Nightingale House Hospice

throughout 2010: Artenius, Bank of America,

Brother Industries Cadbury, Celebrity Slim, Corus,

EADS, Exhuberence, Hadlow Edwards, HSBC,

Kelloggs, Marks and Spencer money.com, Marks

Crusader Rugby League Home FixturesFor every t icket you buy from us we recieve £2

Hospice Scores Partnership with Crusaders

We are delighted to announce that the Hospice will be teaming up with the Crusaders Super League team on their arrival in Wrexham as we have been chosen as their charity of the year. The fi rst home match will be on Friday 29th January and we will be holding a bucket collection prior to kick off . Our partnership will include advertising to promote the Hospice as well as a page in each of the 13 home match programmes detailing the important work we do here at the Hospice.

We will also hold a number of special joint fundraising events during the year, including a business luncheon club and a ladies night with a rugby player hosting each table so look out for details of these in future editions of the newsletter.

The Crusaders have also created a very special ticket deal for the Hospice. Every ticket to a home match that the Hospice sells, the Crusaders will donate £2.00. So please support both us and your new local rugby team and buy your match tickets directly from the Hospice.

JanuaryFri 29th Jan KO: 20:00Wrexham FC Crusaders RL v Leeds Rhinos

FebruarySun 21st Feb KO: 15:00Wrexham FC Crusaders RL v Hull FC

March Fri 19th Mar KO: 20:00Wrexham FC Crusaders RL v Catalans Dragons

AprilFri 2nd Apr KO: tbctbc Crusaders RL v Harlequins RL

Sun 25th Apr KO: 15:00Wrexham FC Crusaders RL v Huddersfi eld Giants MaySat 22nd May KO: 18:00 Wrexham FC Crusaders RL v Wigan Warriors

JuneSat 12th Jun KO: 18:00tbc Crusaders RL v Bradford Bulls

Sun 27th Jun KO: 15:00Wrexham FC Crusaders RL v Wakefi eld Wildcats

JulySun 4th Jul KO: 15:00, Wrexham FC Crusaders RL v Warrington Wolves Sat 24th Jul KO: 18:00, - Crusaders RL v Castleford Tigers

AugustSun 1st Aug KO: 15:00Wrexham FC Crusaders RL v Salford City Reds Sun 22nd Aug KO: 15:00, Wrexham FC Crusaders RL v St. Helens

SeptemberSat 4th Sep KO: 18:00, Wrexham FC Crusaders RL v Hull Kingston Rovers

and Spencer Eagles Meadow, MWL Ltd, North

Wales Media, Prontaprint, Rowland Pharmacy,

Ramada Plaza Hotel and Total

Fitness.

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Event Diary 2010January4th Jan - 31st March register for our Sponsored Slimathon, you still have time to loose weight and help raise money for the Hospice.

February5th February Fashion Show at the Buckley British Legion (Further information from David Walker 07791 180824)

12th February Valentines Ball @ Wrexham Lager Club (Tickets from Nathan 07898 808390 or Adam 07897 715668)

Jack and the Beanstalk by Wrexham & District Pantomime Company. 13th & 14th February at the William Aston Hall, Wrexham @ 2:15pm. 15th – 19th February at the William Aston Hall, Wrexham @ 7:15pm

Friday 26th February, 7pm Join us at Ramada Plaza Wrexham and celebrate at our St David’s themed party night featuring the fabulous ‘Tom Jones’ Tribute. Includes a charity raffl e, hot and cold buff et and disco until 1am. Tickets are £19.95 per person and are available from Ramada Plaza Wrexham. Call:01978 291400 or E-mail: [email protected]

March

9th March you can Lock up your Boss! Bosses from many local businesses are taking part in our fi rst event of this type. If you are willing to be locked up or in deed would like to nominate a boss please get in touch.

April

21st April attend our Gardener’s Question Time at Bellis’s Farm & Garden Shop in Holt at 7pm. Tickets are £12.50 and include a buff et. There will be short talks by various experts, time for questions from the audience and a demonstration on planting hanging baskets.

24th April Celebration of Wales Concert, Corwen Pavilion. Enjoy the musical sounds of tenor Aled Wyn Davies, soprano Gwawr Edwards, Cor Golledd conductd by Geraint Roberts, Hogiau Wyddfa, pianist Annette Bryn Parry, harpist Dylan Cernyw and compere Dilwyn Morgan. Tickets are £12. Concession OAPs/Disabled/Children are £9. The concert will be in both English and Welsh.

Jeanette Stokes, volunteer at Buckley Shop raised £559.43 for the Hospice at a live music event at the Academy in Buckley.

Church of the Nazarene in Llay held a charity car wash in September and raised £265.00.

Jades hair salon in Llangollen held a sponsored head shave raised £4288.68.

Chicago Rock raised £618.39 at their Rock Idol event.

Lucy McHugh, from Flint organised a Purple Ball in lieu of her wedding raising £819.29.

Dawn Seaburg and Barbara Nicholls organised ladies fashion evening at Plas Hafod Country House Hotel which raised £1653.74.

Wrexham and District Pantomime Company regulary raise thousands of pounds for local charities. Last year their performance of Dick Whittington raised £3,000 for the Hospice. This year their production of ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ will be shown from Saturday

13th February – Friday 19th 2010. Call 07766971618 or 07835305094 for more details.

Martin and Heather Hough, of Tudor House Café, Caergwrle raised £4,500 by holding a ‘Julius Caesar and the Romans’ themed event which included a slave auction, grand auction, quiz and other gladiator activities.

Wrexham’s Glyndwr University produced their annual Christmas CD for Nightingale House Hospice. Richard Smith and Colin Heron produced the CD using local school choirs. We would like to give thanks to all the Schools who were involved this year.

The Wrexham FC anthem is here!! ‘Dragons on Fire’ is on sale now and 10% of all profi ts from the CD will go to the Hospice. Each CD costs £2.99 and are available in all of our Hospice shops, The Wrexham FC shop, local stores, supermarkets and the Hospice Website.

Community Events

Margaret project manages some of the larger community events including Go Yellow, Light up a Life, The Midnight Walk, and the Christmas Fair.

Margaret looks after the support groups in Rhos, Leeswood, Llangollen, Gwersyllt.

SandraMonksCommunityFundraiser

With 19 years of fundraising experience Sandra is the Community Fundraiser for Rossett, Lavister, Holt ,Chirk and the border areas of Whitchurch, Ellesmere, Oswestry.

Sandra looks after the Lavister and Hanmer support Groups.

LauraParryCommunityFundraiser

Margaret HollingsCommunityFundraiser

Meet the Fundraisers

Laura is looking forward to organising this year’s Drag Walk, Summer Fair and Dog Walk, amongst others.

Laura looks after the support groups in Mold and Buckley.

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The community fundraisers look after fundraising in the local community including schools, colleges, pubs, shops and some businesses.

Annette HugginsEvent Fundraiser

Annette looks after the main Hospice events and all third party sponsored events. For more information on all of these look at pages 11 and 12.

For Your Eyes Only007 Ball

In aid of Nightingale House Hospice

HSBC Wrexham Presents their

Saturday 20th March 2010Pavillion Suite

Chester Racecourse

£60 per person

Contact: Jayne Cahill, Lorraine Williams, or Louise Harper

07717 483597 07717 484979 07717 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Friday 5 March 2010 Ramada Plaza Wrexham 7.30pm—12.30 Tickets £18.00

inc Glass of Champagne, Fish & Chips in a cone , 1st chips to play are free!! Dress to impress

“Champagne & Chips”

Casino Night

Sunday 21st M a r c h 20 10Wrexham FootBall Club, 11am

Nightingale House Hospice presents their

You’ve all been asking for it...

..so here it

is!

for men to strut their stuff!

3 Mile Sponsored Nightiingale House Hospice presents theirhtiingale House Hospic

Drag Walk

12th March attend the Cantorion Rhos Choir, Crucifi xion Concert conducted by Mervyn Cousins at St Giles Church 7:30pm. Tickets are £10. Concessions £8.

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Ladies Charity Fashion Lunch In aid of Nightingale House Hospice Tuesday 18th May 2010

Wolfe Room, Eaton Park, Chester11.30am to 3pm

Champagne reception, canapes, luxury stalls, bistro-style lunch, exclusive fashion show and goody bags.

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Event Diary 2010 ContinuedMay15th May Take the Mic at the Stiwt. Tickets £10 from the Stiwt. See the Hospice website for more information.

18th May, Ladies Lunch with fashion by Marks and Spencer:

As June approaches we are asking you to start thinking about Go Yellow!

Go Yellow is the National Hospice Awareness Campaign promoted throughout the UK to raise vital funds for local Hospices who are in need of fi nancial support.

You can get involved in many diff erent ways. You can hold a T@3 party (having a cup of tea at 3pm whilst donating £1 to the Hospice) or you can organise your own thing…why not decorate your offi ce, shop or work space, dress up in funny clothes, hold a raffl e, or throw a party - anything – be as creative as you can - as long as it is YELLOW!

June

12th June join us for our annual Summer Fair and It’s A Knock Out Challenge at Bellevue Park,12 - 3pm. Call now to register your team for It’s a Knockout or to buy a stall.

17th June come to our Ascot Ladies Day £32 which includes a two course lunch with live televised racing and tote. For more information look at the Hospice website.

Ladies Midnight Walk 2010

Saturday 26th June: Get out your diaries quick! The date of Nightingale House Hospice’s annual Ladies’ Midnight Walk has been set, Saturday 26th June 2010, starting at the usual spot outside Wrexham Guild Hall at the stroke of midnight!

All of you lovely ladies are invited to attend the biggest ladies’ night out around and walk a ten-mile, well lit route around Wrexham Town Centre. Participants will get a goody bag, medal and certifi cate at the end, plus a ‘half way treat’ at the Hospice. Bunny ears and glow sticks will also be on sale on the night – well, it wouldn’t be the same without them!

Last year the walk attracted over 1,800 ladies and helped raise over £200,000 for the Hospice. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the ladies, marshalls, volunteers, the council, police and all of the local companies and organisations.

Visit our websites:www.nightingalehouse.co.uk

www.ladiesmidnightwalk.co.uk

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29th May Go Yellow Launch, Broughton Shopping Centre & ASDA Wrexham. More information to be confi rmed - keep checking our event page on the website.

Call 01978 314 292 for more information

Thank You We would like to say a big thank you to all of you for your kind help and donations in 2009. Unfortunately we cannot mention everybody in this newsletter, as there is simply not enough space, but we do appreciate your generosity and hope that you continue to support us.

Every penny counts and we need your help to continue supplying the specialist palliative care at the Hospice. Without you we would not be here.

Diolch yn fawr iawn i bawb am eich cymorth a’ch rhoddion caredig yn 2009. Yn anff odus, oherwydd prinder lle, ni allwn sôn am bawb yn y newyddlen hon; serch hynny rydym yn gwerthfawrogi eich haelioni’n fawr iawn a gobeithio y gwnewch chi ddal ati i’n cefnogi. Mae pob ceiniog yn cyfrif ac mae arnom angen eich cymorth chi er mwyn inni barhau i ddarparu’r gofal lliniarol arbenigol yn yr Hospis. Heb eich cymorth chi fyddem ni ddim yma.

Diolch yn fawr!

Visit our Website:www.nightingalehouse.co.uk