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Fenland community supports seasonal fundraising and remembrance activities
Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre’s events popular in Wisbech area
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Local ‘legend’ wins Volunteer of Year Awards just weeks after beloved Mum dies
Volunteer of over 10 years, receives Volunteer of the Year Award in Wisbech
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Care For Wisbech Patients Rated ‘OUTSTANDING’ For Third Time
The Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre has been rated outstanding for being caring and responsive
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Royal seal of approval for improved patient services
Our improved treatment centre and garden has been officially opened by Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester.
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Volunteers and Fundraising Coordinator’s commitment recognised by the High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire
Find out why the High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire visited our Charity twice
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Clinical Hospice Colleagues work together with Cambridge Care Homes
Find out how Clinical Hospice Colleagues are working together with Cambridge Care homes and about Dying Matters Awareness Week 2022...
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COVID-19: overview clinical services
Summary of clinical services, which will continue with current models
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The Mayor of Wisbech visits the Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre
The Mayor, his wife and a special guest enjoyed visiting the Living Well service
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A fundraising update from the Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre
Toni Bird, Fundraising Coordinator at Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre, updates us on what's happening in Wisbech: Kevin's marathon efforts,...
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Joyful Jane takes on 2 marathons, 2 half marathons and a 100 mile bike ride for end of life care
“I never dreamed I could run a marathon but a friend of mine who helped me in the early days...
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“It’s been a pleasure” – one of the Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre’s longest serving volunteers retires after 20 years
"Our volunteers are integral to the successful delivery of our support and services and individuals like Chris help make the...
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Hospice’s Star Shine Walkers raise over £33,500 during lock-down!
Arthur Rank Hospice Charity's first virtual Star Shine Walk is a success!
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1964 ‘Cadillac’ Fleetwood 60 Special gives joy, whilst raising Hospice Funds in memory of Alys
A tale of love, loss and remembrance, centred around Chris, his late wife and his Cadillac
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51 year old Mother of five, shares her Hospice experience
Sarah shares her experience in the Inpatient Unit
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12-Year-Old Lewis bravely supports teammate with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
12 year old Lewis and his Rugby Team take part in Hair We Go to raise funds for two charities
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Ignite Your Spirit with #TeamArthur Firewalk: A Fiery Tribute to Love and Courage!
Peter Norton, from Melbourn, Cambridgeshire is encouraging the local community to join him, sharing why this unique challenge is important...
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New Saturday Social for Young People transitioning to adult hospice services
Find out more about support for parents, carers and young people transitioning to adult hospice services
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£500 raised in memory of Helga Harnor for Hospice Services
Martin Harnor, family and friends of Helga Elvira Harnor raised £500 for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity
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Theo Sayers releases 100% profits from Charity Single & Gig in memory of his Mum for the Hospice who cared for her
100% Charity Single and fundraising gig profits are dedicated to the Charity to say thank you
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Carol shares her personal journey of gratitude to Arthur Rank Hospice Charity by taking on the Thames Bridge Trek
“I am doing this in memory of three people, my Dad, My Auntie Doreen and my Mum's best friend Anne,...
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Hospice patient arranges for a dog to keep her husband active when she is gone
Vesper is the rescue dog that my mum sent to rescue my dad after she died - a double rescue
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Patient takes on fundraising challenge from his hospice bed
Mill’s and his new beard raised vital funds in his final weeks for the Charity
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100 year old Maisie displays her card from the King and Queen Consort at the Hospice
“She’s really at peace here – the staff are doing a wonderful job.”
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My son Oscar is the bravest person I know
His needs have not gone away just because he is now an adult.