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Stories about enabling people to live well at end of life, including fundraising journeys and more.

Wheely good time had at hospice bike demo event
St Wilfrid’s Hospice invited Wheels for All Eastbourne in to showcase their range of accessible bikes.
Teams gearing up to put best foot forward for charity walk
As the countdown to Starlight Stroll begins, more than 50 teams have already signed up to help raise vital funds for St Wilfrid’s Hospice.
DJ presents radio show for 28-hours non-stop
Ashdown Radio DJ, Ryan Millns, hosted a radio show for 28-hours non-stop, raising more than £2,000 for the hospice.
Dad spent his final days at home in the studio that he loved
When Mark was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer his family knew they wanted to keep him at home. St Wilfrid's Hospice was able to make that happen
Royal Ascot Ladies’ Day comes to town!
Lynn Popovic brought her own version of Royal Ascot Ladies’ Day to Horam in aid of the hospice
Starlight Stroll is a walk to remember
Would you like to lay a lantern in memory of a loved one?
Hospice offers life story writing service
Would you like to tell your life story to one of our volunteers?
Fundraising youngsters find new way to raise £800 for the hospice
Jacob, 8 and Arlo, 5, approached businesses around Eastbourne asking them to donate prizes to their very own raffle.
Dying Matters Week: books to support with bereavement
Counselling Services Lead, Ella Williams, talks about bereavement in the workplace and gives her book recommendations to support those facing grief.
A virtual trip to Egypt for Juliette
The team at St Wilfrid's Hospice found a way to give Juliette a taste of Egypt during her stay on the Inpatient Unit
Honouring a brother’s memory with a fundraising challenge
46 year old Gavin Pike has trekked across Iceland in memory of his brother, raising £3,635 for St Wilfrid’s Hospice.
Community Engagement Update – March Edition
We have been delighted to continue meeting local organisations and to share and learn the many ways in which we can all support our community.
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