I know this is done time and time again but my partner is doing a 10 mile midnight walk in aid of a local hospice that my step daughter Danielle goes too its not until July but want to start the sponsor early,
I don't know if you know it but it's called Chestnut tree hospice(You are not allowed to view links.
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Chestnut tree hospice are a great support not only do they offer respite with a team of nurses which work round the clock but they invite the whole family so you can spend quality time with the children. They also offer support when times are hard, and importantly when that dreaded day comes i know they will help us through as a family. I can't and don't want to think about life without my Danielle but I know one day we will, but without this place we would struggle. they couldnt do what they do without the money to run this place which is not goverment funded!
So please please donate and sponser my partner to help us give back something to such a wonderful place!!! it doesn't matter how little or how much you give as it all adds up and I thank each and everyone of you!
Also it will stop my misses moaning about me coming on here as much as I do as she will know how much you guys help.....
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Please mods dont delete this post as it means a lot to me
Chris.