Nine year old Idha Hildreth and her dad Greg will be raising funds for Alice House Hospice
Nine-year-old Idha and her dad Greg, who works as Senior Communications Manager at the Hospice, are taking part in the Junior Great North Run together this September, with Greg also taking part in the adult version of the run.
Young fundraiser Caitlin Shillaw had her luscious locks cut in support of two charities.
Caitlin's Nanna was supported by Alice House before moving to a care home and she wanted to find a way to say thank you for the wonderful care she received.
Two Hartlepool youngsters are running 50 miles each this April in support of Alice House.
The girls initially set themselves a £200 target but have already smashed that with a total (at time of writing) already in excess of £500.
Inspirational 6 year old Mia Tubuna and her friend 7 year old Isla Ryan set themselves the huge challenge to raise funds for Alice House Hospice.
Battling all weather’s the two friends set out to walk a mile a day throughout January; they completed the challenge and smashed their £300 fundraising target to raise an incredible £1,560.
7 year old Harper Holtom has bravely decided to have her beautiful hair cut to raise funds for Alice House Hospice
Last year two of Harper’s family members – Norman Lacy and Nora Robinson were both cared for in the hospice and Harper wanted to do this to say thank you.
A great effort from a young fundraiser!
Young fundraisers are always imagining new and inventive ways to raise funds for Alice House; Annabel is no exception!
We were delighted when Hawkings House at High Tunstall College of Science chose Alice House Hospice as their nominated charity for 2019.
We were invited to talk to their staff and students at one of their assemblies!
12 year old Joshua Moir-Young, a pupil at Dyke House School is using his time in lockdown to complete a fitness challenge in support of Alice House Hospice.
12 year old Joshua Moir-Young, a pupil at Dyke House School is using his time in lockdown to complete a fitness challenge in support of Alice House Hospice.
Seven year old Idha Hildreth from Hartlepool is taking part in the One Mile Marathon in support of Alice House Hospice.
Idha is running one mile every day for twenty six days and started her challenge on 1 April and is raising sponsorship for Alice House whose fundraising has been hit hard by the Coronavirus crisis.
Hartlepool Hospice Ltd (known locally as Alice House Hospice and formerly Hartlepool & District Hospice)
Registered office: Alice House, Wells Avenue, Hartlepool, TS24 9DA.