A NORTH Hampshire hospice is asking people to take part in its appeal and pay tribute to people they love in a “truly unique way”.
St Michael’s Hospice in Basingstoke has launched 'Light up a Life' appeal for people to dedicate a light in memory of someone they love.
The hospice is also inviting people to join its Light up a Life celebration at 6pm on Sunday, December 4.
The event will feature a host of festive activities including Christmas carols and music along with warming mulled wine and delicious mince pies.
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There will also be a moment of reflection where people remember loved ones and light a candle in their memory.
The event is completely free of charge to attend and open to all, not just those who have been touched by the hospice’s care.
St Michael’s Hospice director of income generation Lorraine Pink said: “Light up a Life is an opportunity to remember and celebrate the lives of loved ones who are no longer with us but are always in our thoughts. By dedicating a light and donating in memory, people will also be helping support St. Michael’s work caring for local families.”
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St. Michael’s Hospice’s patient and family support lead Chris Bagan said: “Bereavement and grief touch us all, and we often feel our loss more during the festive season. That’s why every year at St Michael’s we hold our Light up a Life celebration at the beginning of December.
“It’s important to be able to come together as a community and share the joy of our memories and to support each other as we remember those who are no longer with us.”
To find out about attending St. Michael’s Light up a Life celebration or to dedicate a light in memory, go to stmichaelshospice.org.uk or call 01256 848848.
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