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Schools Supporting St Mary’s Hospice

We love working with schools, and it’s always inspiring to see pupils, teachers, and communities come together to make a difference. 

By supporting St Mary’s Hospice, your school can help us continue providing compassionate care and support to local people living with life-limiting illnesses. Whether you’re holding a cake sale, organising a non-uniform day, or taking part in a sponsored walk — every event, big or small, helps raise vital funds and awareness.

Get Involved Today

Getting involved is a fantastic way to encourage teamwork, kindness, and community spirit among your students. It’s also a great opportunity to introduce children and young people to the values of empathy, volunteering, and charitable giving — all while having fun! 

We’re here to help every step of the way. Our Fundraising Team can offer ideas, resources, and support to make your event a success. We also love visiting schools to talk about the hospice, what we do, and the difference your fundraising makes. 

Whether it’s your first fundraiser or part of a long-standing tradition, we’d be delighted to partner with you. 

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