News

St Wilfrid’s Getting Christmassy

Get Christmas ready without breaking the bank

At Christmas it’s easy to feel the pinch, especially as prices continue to rise. 

St Wilfrid’s Hospice has 12 charity shops around the local community, offering good quality and affordable products that are perfect to keep your Christmas within budget, without losing the festive feeling.

www.stwh.co.uk/shops 

Christmas Cards

Get ready to send your season’s greetings!

St Wilfrid’s Hospice Christmas Cards are now available, boasting 15 different designs including three bespoke designs of the local area. You can buy these cards at any of the St Wilfrid’s Charity Shops or on their Online Shop.

Buy cards that will help make a difference:
www.stwh.co.uk/online-shop 

Winter Raffle

You could win amazing cash prizes this Christmas!

St Wilfrid’s Winter Raffle is open now, giving the community the chance to win some great cash prizes, including a top prize of £1000. 

Tickets are only £1 and every purchase helps contribute to the services the Hospice provides around your local community. As your local charity, even just £1 spent on a raffle ticket will help us provide expert end-of-life care to local lives this festive season.

Get your chance to win:
www.stwh.co.uk/raffle  

What will you do with your tree after Christmas Day?

Having a real Christmas tree is a great way to bring the festive cheer into your home, but after all the festivities are done, you’re left with a problem. How do you get rid of the tree?

It may seem simple, but as many of us know – the mess left behind can be a real hassle.

St Wilfrid’s Hospice are offering their TreeCycle service, to help you avoid the mess and sit back as your real tree is taken off your front lawn to be recycled to help local farmland. All they ask in return, is for a suggested donation of £15, to help fund the vital end-of-life care that they provide to local lives.

Book your tree collection for the New Year by January 6th 2025:
www.stwh.co.uk/treecycle 

Christmas Appeal

“I don’t know how it’s going to look but what I do know, is that St Wilfrid’s will be there for me and that’s thanks to your support”

St Wilfrid’s Hospice are sharing Chris’ story this Christmas, about how the Hospice has supported him through his recent bereavement of his wife, Georgie, who’s story we shared back in the Summer.

St Wilfrid’s ask that you read Chris’ full story on their website and consider donating to help the charity continue providing expert care and compassion to people in your community. 

Read the story: www.stwh.co.uk

Other news

News from St Wilfrid’s

Make a Will fortnight This March 10th – 21st, local solicitors are helping to support St Wilfrid’s Hospice and the local community. During this fortnight you are invited to get…
Read more

Dementia Support Double Up Appeal

Your support helps families like Fiona and John, who lives with dementia, through providing personalised support that guides them through their difficult dementia journey. With the rising number of dementia…
Read more

Visit Mars – in Chichester Cathedral

Chichester Cathedral will host artist Luke Jerram’s immersive installation Mars from 19th October to 10th November 2024.Measuring seven metres in diameter, the artwork features detailed NASA imagery of the Martian surface vaulted in the…
Read more
OFFICES
Freedom Works
Metro House
Northgate
Chichester
PO19 1BE
STAY IN TOUCH
Stay informed of local business developments
© 2023 Chichester Chamber of Commerce & Industry  |  All rights reserved  |  Registered Office: CCCI, 5 Albert Road, Southsea, Hampshire, PO5 2SE