St Wilfrid's Hospice - 40th Anniversary Brochure
Share your story - Get involved - Give back to the future - Paint the town red!
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St Wilfrid’s
Ruby
Anniversary
Celebrating your
support over 40 years
Share your story
Get involved
Give back to the future
Paint the town red!
stwhospice.org/ruby
Celebrating your support
over the past 40 years
In 1981 a steering committee
of local people was set up to
develop the idea of a hospice
and to raise the funds to make
this a reality. Their vision was a
world in which no-one should
die alone, afraid, or in pain.
Over the last 40 years, your generous
support has seen St Wilfrid’s grow
from small beginnings with day care
and community nursing, through
the original six bedded unit at Mill
Gap Road, to the current hospice
in Hampden Park which cares for
over 2,200 people each year. In
2021, patients are cared for in the
community and through our 20
bedded Inpatient Unit and Wellbeing
To this day, the kind
support of people
like you funds over
70% of our care for
patients and families
services. We also provide direct
support to carers. To this day, the
kind support of people like you funds
over 70% of our care for patients
and families.
2020 has been a tough year for the
hospice. Demand for our care has
increased in the wake of the Covid-19
pandemic at the same time our
income has been hit by shop closures
and restrictions on event fundraising.
We hope that, with your help, we can
raise the funds that we need to keep
going for the next 40 years, helping
people in our local community to live
well until the end of their lives.
Do you have a memory
of St Wilfrid’s to share?
A special moment at the hospice
with your family? Your first day as
a volunteer? A photograph from
the early days of the hospice or a
memorable fundraising event?
Most local people will have been
touched by St Wilfrid’s at some point
in their lives, whether through care
for themselves, a family member,
colleague or loved one, and we
would love to hear your stories.
Email hospice@stwhospice.org or
share on the St Wilfrid’s Community
Facebook page and your own
social media using the hashtag
#stwilfridsmemories.
We will be sharing these stories and
the stories of all those who support
us throughout our anniversary
year via our partnership with
the Eastbourne Herald, through
hospice publications and social
media and through a special
commemorative book which will
be published at the end of 2021.
Charity registered,
appeal starts
First meeting of
the Day Hospice
at Mill Gap Road
Inpatient Unit opens
Duchess of Norfolk
opens first charity shop
Extension completed
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Brewers Decorator Centres
supporting St Wilfrid’s
Neal Brewer, Director, told us:
‘I have been a supporter of St Wilfrid’s
since they looked after my dad at Mill
Gap Road. The rambling Victorian
building with its dark oak panelling
was very different from the light and
modern surroundings at Hampden
Park, but the care and compassion
shown by the fantastic staff remains
the same. They looked after my dad
so well, and it was possible for him
to come home at the end, something
that wouldn’t have been possible
without the support of the hospice.’
Brewers has a long history of giving
back to the local community. Neal
was part of a team which cycled the
South Downs Way from Winchester
to Beachy Head for the hospice
in 2017, completing the distance
despite one of the team suffering a
broken collar bone! Staff have taken
part in lots of St Wilfrid’s events
over the years including Pancake
Races and Christmas Jumper Days
and has also supported St Wilfrid’s
Moy Avenue superstore through
donations of decorating supplies.
John Ashton, Marketing Director
at Brewers, remembered being a
‘Social Commando’ at St Wilfrid’s
in the Mill Gap Road Days:
‘We could choose between
the college cadet forces
or providing company and
support for patients. We
really enjoyed talking to the
patients and they all seemed
to enjoy the interaction with
the young people.’
Brewers has a long
history of giving
back to the local
community
Most recently Brewers has been
proud to support the hospice ‘Closer
to You’ campaign by helping to
fund Community Nurses to reach
more people and make care more
accessible to people in rural areas,
and those who might find it harder
to travel to the hospice. Neal said:
‘I know that the need for end of life
care is increasing and that the current
Covid-19 pandemic has made it even
harder for some patients who may be
increasingly isolated.
‘Recent events have made us all
realise the importance of “loving
where you live” and supporting and
protecting your local community.
St Wilfrid’s is part of the community
and most people in the area will
have experienced its care in some
way. We hope that supporting the
Ruby Anniversary campaign will help
them to continue their work in the
future. It’s great that our support
makes it possible for the hospice to
reach more people. We are looking
forward to joining in with the ‘Paint
the town red’ celebration and also
hope to repeat our cycling exploits
by taking part in the hospice 40 th
anniversary Wilfride.’
Plans for new
hospice approved
Hospice opened by the
Duchess of Cornwall
Launch of 24/7
Nurse Line
Community base
opens in Uckfield
Seahorse Project
(bereavement service
for children) launches
2010 2014
Will you help us to keep going
for the next 40 years?
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The difference your Ruby
It makes us happy to
know we are doing
our bit to ensure that other
families continue to have
access to the same wonderful
care my dad received
Become a Friend for Life
for St Wilfrid’s
A regular monthly donation of just £4 will help
provide a stable monthly income so that the hospice
can plan future patient care. The recent pandemic,
which has disrupted our events and retail fundraising,
has shown just how important this steady income is
to the future of the hospice. Every donation, large or
small, makes an enormous difference to local people
when they need it most. Just complete the form
attached or go to stwhospice.org/friendforlife
‘My dad was looked after by the hospice
and my husband Rob’s company – GPB
Construction, now sponsors a Nurse
with an annual donation. It makes us
happy to know we’re doing our bit to
contribute and ensure other families
continue to have access to the same
wonderful care my dad received.’
Naomi Green
Sponsor a day of care for a
patient as a Ruby Sponsor
Each day of care costs £400 and,
thanks to your kind donation, you
will know that on a special day
of your choice, a patient at the
hospice will be receiving expert
care and comfort, including
nursing, therapies, medical care
and meals. Make your donation
on the form attached or go to
stwhospice.org/rubysponsor
‘I am sponsoring the 23 rd October
which was my dad’s birthday. Dad,
Norman Burton, died at home back
in 1979 and hospice care wasn’t
available then. I know that he would
be happy to know with how much
love he is remembered, and that this
donation will help ensure that another
patient is peaceful and pain free.’
Pam Russell
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Donation will make
Fund a care package and
become a Ruby Patron
Each care package costs
£4,000 and your generosity
will pay towards 10 days
of care for a patient in the
community or in our Inpatient
Unit. Make your donation on
the form attached or go to
stwhospice.org/rubypatron
Sharing stories
of your support
• All donors, supporters, patrons
and Friends for Life will receive
a special St Wilfrid’s Ruby
anniversary pin – wear your
pin with pride to show your
support for St Wilfrid’s.
• You will also be listed in our
anniversary book which will
be published at the end of
2021. The book will contain
stories, pictures and memories
of the history of the hospice
and will celebrate the
activities that our supporters
have organised during the 40 th
anniversary year.
• Businesses and organisations
that donate or fundraise will
receive a framed certificate
to display in their workplace
– help share the message
with customers and clients by
displaying your certificate.
Our anniversary media partner,
the Eastbourne Herald will
be featuring stories of our
supporters throughout the year.
Pay for a home visit for a patient with
a gift of £40 as a Ruby Supporter
Your gift will help a patient to be cared for in the
familiar surroundings of their own home with a
visit from one of our community team of Nurses
and Therapists.
Use the form attached or go to
stwhospice.org/rubysupporter
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Join in and show your support
Take on a sponsored
challenge
Walk 40 miles (all at once, 1 mile
a day for 40 days or 4 miles a day
for 10 days)
Cycle 40 miles
Swim 40 lengths
40 sit ups a day (for 4 weeks or
40 days)
Give something up for 40 days
Do 40,000 steps in one day
Get a team together and take it
in ‘shifts’ to do an activity, such as
riding on an exercise bike, Zumba
or gaming, for 40 straight hours
Do an activity, such as reading
(for kids) or a challenging
exercise, for 40 minutes per day
Take on a personal challenge
each month for the year: come
up with a different challenge
for each month and aim to raise
£40 a month for the year
Organise a
40-themed event
First to 40: Invite friends and
family to pay to take part in a
tournament of your choosing eg
fantasy football, shooting hoops,
etc. The first person to reach 40
points wins a prize or portion
of the pot and the rest goes to
St Wilfrid’s.
Invest £40 into your own
fundraising idea, from baking
materials for a bake sale to buckets
and sponges for a car wash, and
see how much you can make!
80s themed party: Celebrate our
40 th anniversary in the style of
the decade St Wilfrid’s opened by
travelling back to the 80s! Host
a themed party with popular
80s music, food, cocktails and
fashion. Ask guests for a donation
for attending, for drinks or even
have pay-to-play 80s games.
Use your skills and services
to raise funds for St Wilfrid’s
Fitness/Wellbeing
Host 40 minute classes
Artists Create 40 pieces
and sell them
Shops/Services Hold a
raffle with 40 tickets,
£4/£40 tickets or even
40 prizes!
Cafés/Restaurants Ask
customers if they would
like to donate 40p on top
of their bill
Cooks Create a paid-for
page or book with 40
recipes, or a selection of
40-minute recipes
W Bruford donates a glorious ruby
to be raffled for St Wilfrid’s
Eastbourne jewellers W Bruford is well known
for its designer watches and jewellery, and is
a long time supporter of St Wilfrid’s Hospice.
For our 40 th anniversary W Bruford has generously
donated a beautiful ruby which will be won by one lucky
supporter, along with £2,000 towards a unique setting of
their choice. Find out how this unique piece can be yours
at stwhospice.org/ruby
Ashley Pugh
Managing
Director
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in our anniversary year
Paint the town red for St Wilfrid’s!
Show your support and wear a ruby badge (available in
our shops). Donors to our Ruby Appeal will also receive an
exclusive Ruby Anniversary pin
Hold a ruby-themed tea or dinner party and serve ruby-red
drinks and food… Think tomatoes, berries, chillies, peppers,
red meat, red wine… maybe some red velvet cake?
Organise a red wine or pink gin tasting
Have a wear red to work or school day
Plant a red rose in your garden, available to order from the
hospice from spring 2021
For the week beginning the 25 th October 2021 we will be
asking everyone to turn the town red in support of St Wilfrid’s
by wearing red, (St Wilfrid’s ruby badge and exclusive
ruby t-shirts will be on sale) or turn their home, shop, or
workplace red for St Wilfrid’s
Join our exclusive Ruby Banquet in November 2021
Organise your own ruby-themed event
Whatever you are doing,
let us know!
We want to share your stories with
the community and our fundraisers
are here to support you every step of
the way in your fundraising efforts.
Email sarah.marsh@stwhospice.org
with your plans, stories and photos,
or phone 01323 434284.
We want all who could benefit from
our care to know how to access it,
and how to get involved with the
hospice. Help to spread the word
by sharing our posts, joining our
community group, or inviting us to
give a talk to your organisation
or business. You can
also share your stories
and photos using
#stwilfridsruby
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For our 40 th year many of our
established and favourite
events will have a Ruby
Anniversary twist. We’ve even
come up with a few new ones
to add to the celebrations!
Everyone is invited and we hope
that there will be something
that inspires you to be a part of
this very special year.
We will be adding events to our
calendar over the coming weeks
and months so keep up to date with
what we’re planning by going to
stwhospice.org/events.
Here’s just a few of the fantastic
events we’ve got planned so far:
The Wilfwalk
Summer 2021
4 miles, 40km, 40 miles – it’s a
walking celebration of 40 and there’s
a challenge here for all abilities. Set
across the stunning backdrop of the
beautiful South Downs this will really
be a walk to remember.
The Wilfride
September 2021
Starting at the hospice in Eastbourne
and finishing at the Eiffel Tower in
Paris, this five day cycling challenge
will be the adventure of a lifetime.
Ruby Banquet
November 2021
Celebrate with fine food and drink
at this unique dining experience. A
Ruby gala evening set in the hospice
itself with the finest local produce
and wines.
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St Wilfrid’s
A walk to remember
June 2021
Our flagship event will move to
the summer for our 40 th year so
that we can include some special
anniversary extras on the day. Join
us to remember loved ones on our
annual Eastbourne seafront walk.
There’s a lot more planned
and more exciting ideas to
share with you and you’ll
find details on our website
stwhospice.org
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The first St Wilfrid’s shop opened in 1989 and
we now have eight shops throughout our
catchment area. They offer a great range of
furniture, fashion, homeware and collectables.
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Find your nearest St Wilfrid’s shop at
stwhospice.org/shops
and find out how to make a donation
or book a collection online.
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Volunteer
We welcome new faces and have a wide variety of roles available
in our shops, in the community and in our hospice building. If you
have some time to spare and would like to make a difference to
your local community, we would love to hear from you.
Learn
new skills
and make
friends
Find out more at stwhospice.org/volunteer
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Give back to the future
The generosity and vision of people
like you has enabled St Wilfrid’s to
grow to the point where the hospice
supports over 2,200 local people
each year through our Inpatient
Unit, Community, and Patient
and Family Support Services.
A gift in your Will can help St Wilfrid’s
to support local people for the next 40
years, and into the future. You know that
your gift will help to ensure that no-one
dies, alone, afraid or in pain, and that the
memory of you and your loved ones lives
on into the future.
A legacy in memory
of a child helped
care for others in
the future
Ron and his wife Lily gave a gift of
£100,000 in their will 10 years ago
after they experienced, first hand,
the care that Nurses give to patients
and their families. They were with
their wonderful daughter, and only
child, Lyn, when she died from cancer
at the old hospice in Mill Gap Road.
They decided that in memory of their
child, they would leave half of their
estate to the hospice.
That £100,000 was invested into our
Community Nursing team, helping
to convert the accommodation that
was available to the team and to
provide extra nursing care. Today,
the team visits and cares for so many
more people than they we were able
to see in 2010. Last year, this was
over 5,300 visits.
Community Nursing team
They decided that in memory of
their child, they would leave half
of their estate to the hospice
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Her wish was to
be able to stay at
home and that
was only made
possible by the
staff at St Wilfrid’s
Elizabeth and Ray
A gift in your will could support
St Wilfrid’s just as Elizabeth’s has
Very recently St Wilfrid’s
received a £25,000 gift
from Elizabeth who died on
Christmas Day last year.
Ray, Elizabeth’s husband
explained: ‘I first met Liz in 2008,
quite by chance. I had been a
widower since 2000; my first wife
had had cancer three times during
our time together. I had been
looking after my uncle who was a
neighbour of Liz and he asked me
to do a few jobs for her.
‘During that period Liz had several
illnesses, the worst being PBC – a
serious liver disease. I did jobs for
her and we just clicked, started
going out and eventually fell in
love. We moved in together, later
retired to Seaford and married
in 2012. The PBC progressed into
liver cancer and despite several
bouts of chemo we knew she
wouldn’t recover.
‘Her wish was to be able to stay
at home and that was only made
possible by the staff at St Wilfrid’s.
Without their support we would not
have been able to cope and she
died peacefully in her own bed. I
can’t thank St Wilfrid’s enough.’
The gift in Elizabeth’s will was
because she also wanted to
give back to the future. In these
unprecedented times we are
able to use this wonderful gift to
support the salary of a Nurse that
is so vitally needed, as our patient
numbers grow.
If you would like to find out more about how a gift in your will can support
patients at St Wilfrid’s in the future, please call John Summers on 01323 434214
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Your gift will help a patient in the future
1. I would like to make a single gift of:
£40 to provide a home visit for a patient
£400 to sponsor care for a patient for a day. My special day is D D / M M date/month (optional)
£4,000 to fund a patient over a ten day period
My own amount of: £ I am donating in memory of their name (optional)
I enclose a cheque made payable to St Wilfrid’s Hospice (Eastbourne)
Please debit my card:
Card number:
Expiry date M M / Y Y
Type of card: Credit card OR Debit card Name on card:
Signature:
Date: D D / M M / Y Y
2. I would like to make a regular gift and become a Friend for Life
Please pay the sum of £ to the account of St Wilfrid’s Hospice (Eastbourne), Barclays Band plc, Eastbourne.
Sort code: 20-27-91 Account no 90450839. On the D D (day) of M M (month) Y Y Y Y (year) and
on the same day of each subsequent month until further notice (please allow one month’s leeway). This standing
order mandate is in addition to any other mandates you have for St Wilfrid’s (Eastbourne).
Bank name: Account name:
Sort code: – – Account number:
Signature:
Date: D D / M M / Y Y
3. Your details (your full first name, surname and address are needed to identify you as a UK taxpayer)
Title: First names(s): Surname:
Address:
Postcode: Phone: Email:
4. Gift Aid – add 25% to your donation at no additional cost to you
Please tick if the following statement applies to you.
I am a UK taxpayer and would like St Wilfrid’s Hospice (Eastbourne) to treat any donation that I have
made for the four years prior to the year of this declaration, and all donations I make from the date
of this declaration until I notify St Wilfrid’s Hospice (Eastbourne) otherwise, as Gift Aid declarations.
5. Can we keep in touch?
We would like to thank you and keep you informed about our news and events. We feel there is a legitimate
interest in keeping you up to date with the work that we are doing and letting you know how you can get
involved. This would normally be by email.
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(Please note you will be removed from all mailings and we will never contact you again if you tick this box)
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