STAFF and friends from Baywater Healthcare in Crewe collected more than 70 Easter Eggs for Hope House Children’s Hospices.
The Easter Eggs were distributed to the children, young adults and their siblings who use Hope House’s services.
Hope House provides care and support to terminally ill children and their families across the whole of Cheshire, Shropshire, Mid Wales, and North Wales.
Adam Sullivan, CEO at Baywater Healthcare, said: “Over the past couple of weeks the pile of Easter Eggs has been building up and we were absolutely thrilled to be handing over so many to such a worthy cause.
“Through our home oxygen service we know some of the people that Hope House make a difference to and it’s great to help them and their families.”
Hannah Penney, Area Fundraiser for Hope House, added: “We always like to hand out Easter Eggs to the children and their siblings over Easter and as you can imagine we are very grateful to Baywater for collecting a fantastic amount for us.
“The Eggs have been distributed by our team of Outreach nurses working in the community and to the families currently at the hospice.”
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