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Go Purple

Go Purple for St Mary’s this March đź’ś

Join us this March and Go Purple in support of St Mary’s Hospice.

Go Purple is a fun, flexible fundraising campaign open to everyone- schools, businesses, community groups and individuals. The idea is simple- wear purple, bake purple, decorate your space, host a themed activity, share it online and donate what you can!

Did you know? If we relied on NHS funding alone, St Mary’s Hospice would have to close our doors by March each year. That’s why your support and fundraising are so vital.

Every purple outfit, cake sale, sports challenge or social media post helps raise vital funds and awareness for local hospice care.

Please email Fundraising@stmaryshospice.org.uk if you would like to take part, we will support you every step of the way! Donate here!

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