New patron at Lewis-Manning Hospice Care
Lewis-Manning Hospice Care has a new patron who hopes to raise funds for the charity that supports patients with life-limiting illnesses.
Lewis-Manning Hospice Care has a new patron who hopes to raise funds for the charity that supports patients with life-limiting illnesses.
Talbot Village Trust has enabled Lewis-Manning Hospice Care to extend its essential services through the use of two mobile clinics.
High Sheriff of Dorset, Michael Dooley, presented a posthumous award to Rev Canon Nigel Lloyd, in memory of his late wife, Canon Jane Lloyd.
Talbot Village Trust gave a terrific boost to Lewis-Manning’s plans to relocate their centre and services to new premises in Longfleet Road, Poole.
Lewis-Manning Hospice Care is marking Volunteers Week (1-7 June) by highlighting the work of those who give up their time to help others.
A £40,000 grant made by Dorset Clinical Commissioners will enable Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Forest Holme Hospice, Dorset Health Care and Lewis Manning Hospice Care to collaborate on making it easier for people approaching the end of life, and their families, to share their experiences, learn from and support each other.
Lewis-Manning Hospice Care has received a donation of £1,000 from the AFC Bournemouth Cherries’ Community Fund.
The temporary closure of businesses has been particularly hard for garden centres, and much mourned by local people who at this time of the year would be buying plants for their gardens.
Seized goods worth around £2,000 plus a cheque for £500 have been gifted by Border Force to Lewis-Manning Hospice Care in Dorset.
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