Spring Ladies Day in Formby raised over £9,500 for St Joseph's
TWO hundred ladies from across Merseyside got dressed in their Sunday best last weekend (14th May) to party the afternoon away at the St. Joseph’s Hospice Spring Ladies Day and raised a staggering £9,560.
A few drinks and a sumptuous three-course lunch gave way to an afternoon of pampering, shopping and dancing but the main focus of the afternoon was to raise as much money as possible for St. Joseph’s Hospice.
TV presenter and Broadcaster, Debi Jones, hosted the day, and kept everyone going on the dance floor. She also encouraged everyone to dig deep for the chance to win a range of stunning prizes.
Singer, James Franklyn, and DJ, Jeff Wall, kept everyone entertained throughout the afternoon with a wide range of hits from across the decades which got everyone up on their feet and singing.
A number of local businesses supported the event, including Investec, who sponsored the raffle; The Christmas Decorators, who donated a beautiful kissing arch; and all the stall holders and therapists.
Laura Smith, fundraiser at St Joseph’s Hospice who organised the event, said: “Our ladies did us proud yet again. The atmosphere was fantastic and we even managed to book the sunshine this year."
“I want to say a really big thank you to our match funders from Barclays and Barclaycard, as well as local businesses from Crosby, Formby and Maghull which donated money and prizes. Also to our host Debi Jones, Singer James Franklyn, DJ Jeff Wall and all the staff at Formby Hall who worked hard to make sure the event ran smoothly."
“However, the final word of thanks must go to everyone who came along on the day. All our glamorous ladies support this, and many other events, year after year and they all helped to make the day such a big success.”
St. Joseph’s Hospice (Jospice) is the oldest and largest hospice on Merseyside, providing specialised end of life care for patients with a wide range of life-limiting conditions. The hospice needs to raise £6,850 every day to keep its services running.
The hospice’s 29-bed Inpatient Unit is located in a beautiful setting within a conservation area and 12 acres of natural woodland in Thornton, Merseyside.
The hospice’s specialist healthcare teams care for over 200 patients and their families from across Liverpool, Sefton and West Lancashire every year. Find out more at: www.jospice.org.uk
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