Posted: Fri 8th Jan 2021
Choristers team up to record a poignant song set to become Wrexham hospice’s signature anthem
This article is old - Published: Friday, Jan 8th, 2021
Choristers from two choirs have joined together to record a poignant song intended to become a hospice’s signature anthem.
The specially written song called “Hold Your Hand In Mine” by Alison Willis, was the winning entry following the Nightingale House Hospice’s Choral Competition early last year.
The competition was organised to celebrate 25 years of hospice care at the Chester Road site and attracted competitors from across the world.
It is now hoped that the song will be performed at future fundraising concerts and services when Covid restrictions permit.
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Sarah Davies of Home Instead donating a cheque to Bethan Scott of Nightingale House. A HOME care provider that operates in Wrexham and Flintshire has given back this Christmas. Home Instead Senior Care has made a generous donation to Nightingale House Hospice in Wrexham on behalf of their employees. With the usual Christmas activities taking a different course this year, the company decided that they wanted to support a local charity after what has been a very tough year. Heather Collin, community engagement lead at Home Instead, said: “We recognise that many charities will have missed a lot of fundraising opportunities this year as a result of Covid-19 restrictions, so we wanted to contribute in some way to that shortfall.
Order your Christmas tree collection and help Nightingale House at the same time
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Dec 15th, 2020
Nightingale House Hospice will once again be collecting Christmas trees in January.
Working in partnership with local firms and volunteers it will be the second year the hospice has offered the service when, for a small donation, people can have their trees collected for recycling on Saturday 16 January 2021.
Post code collection areas will be LL11, LL12, LL13, LL14, LL20, CH4 0, CH4 9, CH5 and CH7.
To book in your tree visit nightingalehouse.co.uk/tree or call 01978 314292.
There is no minimum or maximum amount you can give however the average donation is £10. Every penny raised will go towards patient care at the hospice.