Macclesfield Express

Ladies raising funds together

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EAST Cheshire Hospice has been part of Jill Harding’s life since her late mum was a patient 18 years ago.

Jill held her wedding reception there shortly after Mary Barber was admitted.

A few days later her mum died of stomach cancer, aged 58.

Jill became a volunteer and for the last decade has worked there as a health care assistant.

She said: “I always say mum’s gift to me was introducin­g me to the Hospice.

“Mum loved Matt and really wanted to see us married.”

Fellow What Women

Want member Julie Barnes remembers the Hospice caring for her late mother-in- law Maureen Barnes.

Julie, a placement officer for Total People, said: “The Hospice were unbelievab­le, it was the highlight of Maureen’s week visiting the Sun Flower Centre.”

Julie and Jo Millward call the numbers at disco bingo nights at Tytheringt­on School which loyally supports the fundraiser­s.

Julie’s mum Sheila Gilman is a staunch WWW supporter after the Hospice lovingly cared for her best friend Marlene.

Retired microbiolo­gist Elaine Burgess runs the group’s dances.

She said: “They all have marvellous ideas and I’m the sense checker and rein them in if they get carried away.

“It’s about raising funds for the Hospice, giving people value for money, having a good time and friendship.

“We’re all there for everybody.

“We’ve had a brilliant time and done some mad things with the odd embarrassi­ng moment, like the belly dancer who couldn’t dance and a snake charmer with a snake the size of a worm.”

 ??  ?? The girls enjoying one of their events. From left, Jo Millward, Julie Barnes, Jayne Carter, Elaine Burgess and Jill Harding
The girls enjoying one of their events. From left, Jo Millward, Julie Barnes, Jayne Carter, Elaine Burgess and Jill Harding

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