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Supporting St Barnabas Hospice

We are pleased to confirm our ongoing support for St Barnabas Hospice as they celebrate their 40th anniversary

2 min read| Published in Campaigns on 1 June 2022 by Kevin Scrupps
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At Pygott & Crone we are really passionate about supporting charities and our local communities. This summer we are planning some exciting fundraising events and we’ve picked St Barnabas Hospice in Lincolnshire as our charity for 2022.

You may recall that we have raised money for them in the past, most notably when we entered a team of runners into the Lincoln 10k back in 2019. As soon as we’ve finalised all the details we will let you know of our plans – the best way to keep in touch is to follow us on social media: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Of course we will be promoting all the events and activities in our branches across the East Midlands – keep an eye on a High Street branch window near you!

St Barnabas Hospice is a very worthy cause, a local independent charity who support more than 10,500 people across the county who are affected by a terminal or life-limiting illness. Many many families have received support when they needed it most, including the families of our own staff here at Pygott & Crone. So we know just how important the care provided by St Barnabas Hospice is.

We look forward to confirming further details in due course, and would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has participated in, or supported one of our fundraising events in recent years.

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