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Hospice brings plogging craze to Crosby

10.05.18
A Scandinavian fitness trend has reached Crosby and St. Joseph’s Hospice and the Friends of Crosby Beach will be teaming up to bring you it’s first ever plogging event.

Donations needed for hospice Garden Party

27.04.18
St. Joseph’s Hospice will open up its beautiful hospice gardens to the local community on Saturday 7th July for its annual Garden Party and famous Teddy Bears Picnic.

Hospice fundraiser takes on Triple 13 Challenge in memory of his mum

03.04.18
One Merseyside man who crossed the finish line at the Liverpool Half Marathon last month is undertaking an extremely demanding challenge in memory of his mum.

Hospice to hold Will Month

16.03.18
St. Joseph’s Hospice has extended its usual Will Week to a whole month this May.

Blues and Reds come together for hospice fundraiser

09.03.18
Footballing legends, Kevin Ratcliffe, for the Blues, and Roy Evans, for the Reds, will bring fans together on Friday 11th May for a special Sportsman’s Dinner in aid of St. Joseph’s Hospice.

Hospice asks businesses to support Ladies Day

27.02.18
Every May, the St. Joseph’s Hospice Ladies Day attracts women of all generations from across Merseyside.

Hospice to recruit new nurses

05.02.18
St. Joseph’s Hospice, in Thornton, is looking to recruit six new Registered Nurses to its clinical team and has enhanced its clinical salaries and holiday entitlement.

CQC praises hospice and opens doors to new patients

23.01.18
The CQC (Care Quality Commission) has re-inspected St. Joseph’s Hospice in Merseyside and found that improvements have been made across the board, since its previous inspection, and that it is now able to admit new patients.

Hospice offers starring role to local dog

23.01.18
St. Joseph’s Hospice has launched a competition to find the paw-fect pooch to front a brand new fundraising event this spring, and they would be barking mad to miss it.

Memorial forest funds donated to hospice

19.01.18
A national memorial forest charity has donated £3,000 to St. Joseph’s Hospice in Thornton, bringing its total donations to the hospice to £30,000 over the last 15 years.