Gifts that can sustain our future
Individual philanthropists and grant-making trusts and foundations play a pivotal role in ensuring that our dedicated, specialist and compassionate support and services will be available to those that need it across the county, free of charge, forever.
We work with and collaborate with individuals, corporates and grant giving organisations to fund both existing services and new innovative projects that will advance the care we are able provide to our community.
We are very grateful to have received funding to make every moment count for patients including:
- Enable choice at the end of someone’s life through our Hospice at Home service
- Care for more people in their own homes through our Hospice at Home service
- Extend and expand our support to existing patients through our Caring Communities project and Arthur’s Shed project
- Implement improvements across our Inpatient Unit IT system through our Workstation on Wheels project
If you are an individual or a grant giving organisation or have links to one seeking more information about our work, fundraising ambitions and aspirations please contact Jodie Vaughan, Income Generation & Communications Director, on 01223 675888 or Chloe Czarnecki, Grants and Trusts Officer on 01223 675893
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27 year old supported through grief, make sense of loss and feel less alone
Jenny shares her experience of the Patient and Family Support Service
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Hospice collaborates with Cambridge Museum
Art Therapist and Life Celebration Coordinator, Sophie Wakefield, explains more about the sessions
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Family supports Hospice Charity following Hospice at Home Care
The Hospice at Home Team supported family so Cam could fulfill his wish to die at home
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Friends of Arthur Rank Hospice Charity’ celebrates its first birthday
Over 200 new 'Friends' have signed up to support the Charity
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‘Friend of Arthur Rank Hospice Charity’ donates to say thank you for support
"I would fall apart at the smallest thing - so I can’t imagine doing it without their help"
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Alpacas bring smiles to Hospice patients in Wisbech
Krystal from Gorefield Alpacas visits the Alan Hudson Centre
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65 year old Kate takes on Kilimanjaro with her son to thank Hospice Charity
Kate and her son climb Kilimanjaro to thank the Charity for his Godfathers care
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Living Well Patients enjoy Hospice Garden Session
A sensory experience was enjoyed in the Hospice garden by the Living Well Patients
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Thank you, Wisbech! Star Shine Night Walk raises over £13,000
Supporters of Star Whine Night Walk 2026 in Wisbech raise over £13,000 to support people in Cambridgeshire
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Hospice Trustee leaves a gift in her Will to the Charity
Trustee Julia Curtis shares her experience of leaving writing a will and leaving a gift to the Charity
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‘Forget me not’ club meet at the Bistro to support the Charity
Fourteen members of the Forget me Not club enjoy lunch at the Hospice Bistro
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Margaret Marks is a Friend of Arthur Rank Hospice Charity
Margaret shares her reason for donating regularly to the Charity as a Friend of Arthur Rank Hospice Charity
