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St Wilfrid’s welcomes new Bronze Partner

We are delighted to welcome Thorndale Furnishers on board as a Bronze Partner for the next year.
Thorndale Furnishers, based in Hailsham, wanted to get involved to see how they could best support the hospice and the families we care for. As a local business, they recognise the importance of hospice services within our community and were keen to play their part in ensuring that compassionate, specialist care remains available to those who need it most.
Becoming a corporate partner is a meaningful way for businesses to show their commitment, not just through fundraising, but through advocacy, awareness and long-term support. By joining us as a Bronze Partner, Thorndale Furnishers are making a clear statement that supporting local hospice care matters to them.
This month, Thorndale Furnishers are marking National Bed Month in the UK, a campaign highlighting the important link between a high-quality bed and improved sleep, health and wellbeing. If you’re thinking about upgrading your bed during National Bed Month, or any other pieces of furniture, pop into Thorndale Furnishers and find out how they can help.
By supporting them, you’re also supporting a business that is proudly backing local hospice care and helping us continue to provide vital services across our community.
We’re incredibly grateful for their support and look forward to working together over the coming year.
More information about Thorndale Furnishers can be found at www.thorndalefurnishers.co.uk

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