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Hospice on lookout for ladies day stall holders

21.04.17
Fundraisers at St. Joseph’s Hospice are urging stall holders to book their space at this year’s Spring Ladies Day on Sunday 14 May.

Hospice launches challenge 55 triathlon

19.04.17
St. Joseph's Hospice is challenging people across Merseyside to sign up to its Challenge 55 Triathlon, or individual Run, Cycle, Swim events, to help it raise £55,000 to support local hospice care for the next 55 years.

Fundraising duo hit £400,000 for hospice

24.03.17
Bucket collectors, Don Franks and Charles Callaghan have raised a staggering £400,000 for St. Joseph’s Hospice over the last 17 years.

Hospice seeks corporate sponsors for anniversary events

23.03.17
St. Joseph’s Hospice is on the lookout for business across Sefton and Merseyside to support it during its special 55th Anniversary year.

City of Liverpool player opens new Warbreck shop

09.03.17
COLFC player, Allen Weston, cut the ribbon and officially opened the brand new St. Joseph’s Hospice furniture shop on Warbreck Moor, near Aintree, today (Thursday 9 March).

Lottery canvassers wanted

06.03.17
St. Joseph's Hospice is looking for people who are passionate about the hospice and its values and would like to earn a bit of extra income.

Young fundraisers support hospice

28.02.17
Eight generous children from Crosby have raised over £120 for the hospice by running their very own cake and sweet stall.

Hospice launches £3,000 draw for Emerald Anniversary

28.02.17
St. Joseph’s Hospice in Thornton has launched a special £3,000 bumper draw to mark 55 years since Father Frances O’Leary founded the St. Joseph’s Hospice Association.

Love is in the air

15.02.17
The hospice was full of love this week as one of our patients proposed to his long term girlfriend with a ring he had fashioned from a paper tissue.

Bootle students raise thousands for hospice

07.02.17
Students and teachers from Savio Salesian College, in Bootle, have been dedicated to raising money for patients at St. Joseph’s Hospice and have raised in the region of £5,000 since their fundraising began.