With the festive season just around the corner, East Cheshire NHS Charity is appealing to its local community to help them spread some festive cheer by making a donation to their Priority Appeal.
You could donate the cost of a present, fundraise at work, compete to see who has the best festive knit on Christmas Jumper Day or donate in lieu of Christmas cards.
The Charity recently announced a range of Christmas events, starting on December 1st, that staff, and the local community and businesses can get involved with.
If you are visiting Macclesfield Hospital on Friday 1st December, pop along to the Christmas Markets event in the Lecture Hall. With a range of stalls available, a brass band performing from 12.30 -1.15 by the duckpond and a Christmas themed menu in the canteen there’s lots of ways to get into the Christmas spirit. Usual parking charges apply throughout the Christmas events.
Local community, schools and businesses are invited to get involved with Christmas Jumper Day on Thursday 7th December. Put on your best festive knit, colourful tights or Santa hat and donate £1 to East Cheshire NHS Charity.
The Charity’s Christmas raffle launches on Friday 1st December, until Friday 15th December. There are lots of amazing prizes up for grabs, including a twilight spa package at Shrigley Hall Hotel and Spa, Christmas Hampers, vouchers for local hairdressers and champagne.
Tickets can be purchased from the communications team on the second floor of New Alderley House, at the Christmas markets or by emailing:
If you’d like to get involved in fundraising for East Cheshire NHS Charity, as an individual, group or workplace, get in touch with the fundraising team:
...or visit:
https://eastcheshirenhscharity.org/
Pictured - Staff from East Cheshire NHS Trust.
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