Chichester Observer

Easter eggs for children’s ward

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Chichester Crematoriu­m is inviting people to donate to its Easter egg appeal, with collected eggs passed on to children who are in hospital or who might not otherwise receive one.

Collecting Easter eggs to pass on to Chichester Foodbank and the children’s ward at St Richard’s Hospital, crematoriu­m manager Kelly-marie Taylor said: “We wanted to give back to our community and also encourage people to pay it forward. We are asking those who are going to buy eggs for family, if they possibly can, to buy one extra egg and to donate it. this will give a poorly child, or a child who might otherwise miss out, a much-appreciate­d treat. Parents with children in hospital have enough to think and worry about, so for their child to receive a surprise egg will bean unexpected treat at a difficult time. for people using the food bank; they are struggling to get the bare essentials. Luxuries in their food shop just aren’t being obtained, but it would be so nice if we could ensure that children who might not otherwise receive an egg do get a visit from the Easter Bunny after all.” And while the crematoriu­m is viewed by many as a sad place, Kelly-marie is keen to point out that she and her team want to encourage wider community engagement. “I have an amazing team here and we all want to support our community,not just be seen asap lace where you come to for end of life. “At Christmas we held a special service for those who had lost people. Not only did it offer comfort to those who attended, but we also raised money for a local charity–we collected £200 in donations and then we match-funded this sum and gave it to Terry’s Place; a local charity that provides a brilliant day care facility.” Easter eggs can be dropped into the office at Chichester Crematoriu­m, in Westhampne­tt Road.

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