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Organise Your Own Fundraiser

Whether you’re hosting a coffee morning, quiz night, fitness challenge or something totally unique — your fundraising efforts help St Mary’s Hospice continue providing vital care for local people and their families.

We’re here to support you every step of the way, with advice, resources and encouragement to help make your event a success.

Thank you — you’ve done something incredible! 

Here’s how to send your donation to us: 

  • Online: Use JustGiving – funds come straight to us 
  • By Post: Send a cheque (payable to St Mary’s Hospice) to:
    St Mary’s Hospice, Ford Park Crescent, Ulverston, Cumbria, LA12 7JP 
  • In Person: Pop into our fundraising office (Mon–Fri, 9am–4pm) — we’d love to meet you and snap a photo for our social media! 

Via BACS: Get in touch for our details

If your donors are UK taxpayers and tick the Gift Aid box, we can claim an extra 25p for every £1 they give — at no cost to them.

Offer refunds to supporters if your event is cancelled. If they choose to donate anyway or you can’t contact them, send the funds to St Mary’s.

We’re here to help — whatever stage you’re at. From planning your event to promoting it and sending in the final total, our fundraising team is just a call or email away.

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Thank you for supporting your local hospice. With your help, we can keep making every moment count.

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