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Go Purple for St Mary’s Hospice

This March, we’re inviting you to Go Purple and make a powerful difference for St Mary’s Hospice.

Go Purple is a simple, fun and flexible way to raise vital funds for local hospice care. Whether you wear purple for the day, host a bake sale, decorate your workspace, organise a themed school event, or take on your own purple challenge, the more creative, the better.

As an independent hospice, we rely heavily on fundraising and the generosity of our community to continue providing specialist care. In fact, without community support, NHS funding alone would only sustain us until March each year. That’s why campaigns like Go Purple are so important, they quite literally help keep our doors open.

Taking part couldn’t be easier:

  • Pick a date in March
  • Go purple your way
  • Share your efforts online
  • Encourage friends, family or colleagues to donate

Every purple pound raised helps us continue caring for patients and supporting families across our community when they need us most.

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