Loughborough Echo

Mince pies are handed out to town hospice

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A LOUGHBOROU­GH hospice’s Christmas celebratio­ns both virtual and in-person were boosted thanks to donations from a retailer.

For the second year running, Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People received a huge donation of mince pies from Central England Co-op to support a ‘virtual’ Christmas party for families.

The Loughborou­gh-based hospice holds a huge annual Christmas bash for all of its families but due to the Coronaviru­s pandemic the celebratio­ns have had to go online for the past two years, with the hospice providing party packs to each family to join in the fun at home.

Teams from across Central England Co-op jumped at the chance to give their support again, with stores in Quorn and Rothley among those to add to a donation of 250 mince pies to help boost the party packs.

At the same time, the retailer also supplied a donation of 1,000 bananas which were handed out to runners supporting the hospice at the annual Derby Santa Run at Markeaton Park last month. Local Central England Co-op stores in Ashbourne Road, Derby, Prince Charles Avenue, Mackworth and Burton Road, Littleover helped to make the massive donation happen.

Store Manager Paul Robinson said: “It was our pleasure to help make this donation happen for such a fantastic cause and to support such a great event well-known in our local community. In these uncertain times my colleagues and I were more than delighted to have the opportunit­y to give our support again to the hospice and the families it supports.”

The double donations are the latest link-up between Central England Co-op and Rainbows, which has also been backed by the retailer’s Christmas Toy Appeal over the last three years.

Hayley Purser, Corporate Partnershi­ps Fundraiser at Rainbows Hospice, said: “We are so grateful to Central England Co-op for making Christmas donations to Rainbows once again this year.

“Boxes of mince pies will be enjoyed by our families across the county in their Christmas treat bags and our hard-working Santa runners received a banana at the end of their run thanks to the generous donation.”

 ?? ?? James Brindle (right) from Central England Co-op delivering the 250 boxes of mince pies to Rainbows Hospice in Loughborou­gh.
James Brindle (right) from Central England Co-op delivering the 250 boxes of mince pies to Rainbows Hospice in Loughborou­gh.

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