Macclesfield Express

Bereaved will profit from firms’ challenge

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BEREAVEMEN­T services run by East Cheshire Hospice will benefit from the charity’s next Corporate Challenge in May.

Firms and other organisati­ons are being urged to sign up for the fun competitio­n in which entrants raise as much as possible from a £100 start-up loan.

All proceeds will go towards the expansion of the charity’s bereavemen­t services for which demand has increased because of Covid-19.

The Hospice’s Bereavemen­t Services lead Helen Wilkinson said: “People are more isolated and their grief compounded by restrictio­ns, meaning they can’t hug, meet a friend, or catch up like they did.

“Some people try to squash their emotions, or keep busy, before realising there’s a problem and they can’t cope.

“We’re seeing that now and the delayed reaction means we’re likely to see it in the future as well.

“We encourage people to talk about it, be open and seek help.

“Everyone has different experience­s and Covid and lockdown has heightened emotions.

“Those grieving shouldn’t wear a mask metaphoric­ally and friends, relatives and society can help by listening and offer empathy.

“Bereavemen­t is hard anyway.

“Now more than ever, people are recognisin­g the need for support.”

Last year’s Corporate Challenge raised

£12,226 and was won by Equilibriu­m Financial Planning which has also entered this time, along with Leap 29.

All of the profit that is made by teams during May is donated to the hospice.

FOR details contact Corporate Relationsh­ips Manager Kate Bowmar on 01625 433477, email kbowmar@echospice.org.uk, or go to www.eastcheshi­rehospice.org.uk.

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Helen Wilkinson, Bereavemen­t Services Lead at East Cheshire Hospice

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