Votes from the local community have helped Herriot Hospice Homecare secure £3,000 to support people and their families living with a terminal illness.
At the end of last year, McClarrons entered Herriot Hospice Homecare into the Aviva Community Fund in a bid to help them win £3,000 worth of funding.
We made an appeal to the public to go online and vote for the organisation, resulting in Herriot’s application receiving 1,337 votes and the charity being one of only 3 to be successful in the ‘helping the older generation’ category.
The money awarded will enable Herriot’s Volunteer Sitting Service to provide companionship to 25 older people living with a terminal illness, as well as respite care for their carers.
Irene Bosomworth, Herriot Hospice Homecare’s Trust Fundraiser, said:
“We are delighted to be awarded £3,000 for our Sitting Service which supports people across Hambleton and Richmondshire. For a charity like ours, this is a significant amount of money, which will go a very long way. It will enable us to provide 60 visits, with each lasting up to three hours each week depending on the needs and choices of the patient. It will also ensure that we are able to give a well-earned break to carers, who are the unsung heroes. We would like to thank McClarrons for their tremendous support. Without them, and of course the people who voted for us, this would not have been possible.”
Jonathan Copley, Head of McClarrons’ Care and Social Welfare team said: “It is fantastic to have been able to help Herriot Hospice in their efforts to obtain funding in the Aviva Community Fund. Having worked with Herriot for a number of years, it is clear to see how valued their work in the local community is, and how this money will enable them to reach even more people in need.”
Thank you to everyone who voted and helped Herriot to win this invaluable funding for their Volunteer Sitting Service!
Update:
We had a great time celebrating the win in London with Herriot Hospice and wish them all the best with the Volunteer Sitting Service and all of their ambitious and invaluable work!
Well done Herriot!