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Local businesses help fund and support Bury Hospice.
Summary
Bury Hospice has served the local community for 35 years and relies on local businesses for financial gifts, volunteering and in-kind support, while statutory funding covers about 17% of its annual costs.
Content
Bury Hospice has been part of its community for 35 years, providing palliative and end-of-life care to patients and families. The hospice receives a small portion of statutory funding, with NHS contributions reported at around 17% of annual costs. Local businesses contribute through financial donations, volunteering and donated services or products. Monthly Star Networking meetings bring organisations together to share ideas and pool resources in support of hospice services and community wellbeing.
Key facts:
- Bury Hospice has operated in the community for 35 years.
- Statutory funding is reported to account for about 17% of the hospice's annual income.
- Local businesses support the hospice with financial contributions, volunteering and in-kind donations.
- Regular corporate giving helps the hospice plan ahead and respond to growing demand.
- The Star Networking Meeting was created to let businesses meet monthly, share ideas and collaborate on fundraising and awareness.
- A Star Networking event is scheduled for Monday 2 February, starting at 9.15am at Bury Hospice, with tickets listed at £10 and registration noted via Donorbox.
Summary:
Local business support is described as an important complement to statutory funding and is presented as helping to sustain Bury Hospice's services and community presence. The Star Networking meetings are presented as a way to build longer-term partnerships and increase fundraising and public awareness; the next scheduled meeting is on 2 February.
