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Prospect Hospice holds 36-hour Thanks A Million fundraiser this weekend
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Bunny walk raises nearly £500 for Prospect Hospice
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FRIENDS are raising money for Prospect Hospice to honour a colleague who died from cancer. Carole Henshaw, a teaching assistant at Haydonleigh Primary School, was diagnosed with stomach cancer in October last year and died within eight weeks of her diagnosis at the age of 61. Her co-worker Lisa Fry said: “Her journey was so short. It was dreadfully sad – she left work one day and we just never saw her again. It’s so hard when you just can’t do anything to help someone you care about.” Lisa wanted to support Prospect Hospice after it helped her grandad and her colleague. She said: “Because she was so close to us all, and it all happened so fast, we didn’t want to delay and decided we’d support Prospect Hospice, who had been so wonderful in the short time she had left.”
Colleagues step up to raise funds for Prospect Hospice in honour of friend
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A HAIRDRESSER who has spent years raising money for Prospect Hospice is taking on a new challenge as part of a £1 million campaign. The Wroughton charity s first fundraiser of the year is called Thanks A Million and aims to fill the funding gap left by the coronavirus pandemic. The community is being challenged to raise as much money as possible in 36 hours between April 25 and 26. Claire Lynch, of Cheney Manor, said the fundraising weekend can’t come soon enough for her. Prospect cared for Claire s father Frank 23 years ago. He was admitted for a few weeks when he was in the final stage of a lung cancer battle.