West Sussex Gazette

Businesses rally together for hospice fundraiser

- Rachel Soothill

Chichester city centre witnessed an inspiring display of community spirit as businesses, led by Chichester BID, joined forces to support St Wilfrid’s Hospice In Leap Year fundraisin­g day.

St Wilfrid’s ‘Pay For A Day’ campaign aims to raise £26,000 to cover the cost of running the Hospice for the extra leap year day this month.

Participat­ing businesses demonstrat­ed unwavering commitment by organising various in-store events and fundraisin­g activities on February 16 and throughout February. Creations Hair Salon on South Street, Jigsaw on East Street, Sahara on Little London and Nationwide on North Street led the charge with special raffles offering enticing prizes such as handbags, gift vouchers, and luxury hampers. The Ivy Brasserie on East Street also generously donated a prize for a St Wilfrid’s Raffle.

Meanwhile, Taco Box Chichester in Draper’s Yard on The Hornet donated £1 from every sale of Churros or Pina Coladas throughout February. The Crafty Bishop on Southgate added an element of lively engagement to their fundraisin­g efforts, hosting a Beer Pong event where customers were invited to enjoy the festivitie­s while making a donation to participat­e.

Blue Spire Accountant­s, HSBC, Café Paradiso, and The Sty In Chi on North Street showed their support by donning blue attire, with the The Sty going the extra mile by contributi­ng their tips from February. Bunch Florist on West Street committed to adopting St Wilfrid's Hospice as its charity for the entire year of 2024. Natwest Bank and Buzby and Blue on The Hornet joined the cause by organising cake sales. Marks & Spencer also took part, inviting Percy Pig to Chichester to support the fundraisin­g efforts while St Wilfrid's volunteers collected over £350 in loose change from customers.

A standout contributi­on came from Lloyds Bank customers who raised an impressive £409.11 from the branch's craft and cake store, which has been match funded by the bank and added to Chichester BID’S 'Pay For A Day' supporters page on Justgiving.com. Staff of Lloyds also secured victory in the 'Best Business Selfie Competitio­n' with St Wilfrid's mascot, Frieda the Owl, earning the team a £100 Chichester Gift Card.

Several city centre businesses will continue to collect loose change in St Wilfrid's collection boxes throughout February, contributi­ng to the city centre’s total that will go towards the ‘Pay For A Day’ campaign.

If the charity successful­ly reaches its £26,000 target by 29th February, the amount will be match funded, resulting in a grand total of £52,000 to go towards providing specialist end-of-life care to over 330 local lives in the community.

Jennifer Kelly, Lloyds branch manager, said: "We are immensely thankful to our customers for supporting our efforts to back the St Wilfrid's Hospice ‘Pay For A Day’ campaign. The outpouring of support was heartwarmi­ng, it is clear that the Hospice has touched so many lives in our local community and we were delighted to play a part in raising funds for them.”

 ?? ?? Creations taking part in the Pay For A Day campaign
Creations taking part in the Pay For A Day campaign

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