Tuesday 22 May 2012
JOIN SUE RYDER FOR AN OPERATIC CELEBRATION OF LOVE
Opera lovers are in for an acoustic treat next month when the sounds of a special evening of operatic delights in aid of Sue Ryder-Leckhampton Court Hospice fill the halls of The Cheltenham Ladies’ College.
Sue Ryder applauds important step towards fair playing field for charities
Sue Ryder is today celebrating its role in the significant step taken towards removing barriers for charities to deliver NHS services in England.
"It will never happen to me" attitude needs to take a Hike
Launch of Starlight Hike aims to show fundraising in a new light
40 per cent of Brits, if facing a serious life-changing illness would turn to charity for support, yet just eight per cent of people actually took part in a fundraising event for a health related charity last year.
Sue Ryder calls for unwanted Christmas gifts to support it's healthcare services
National health and social care charity Sue Ryder is encouraging people to donate any unwanted clothes, books, jewellery, bric-a-brac or furniture including Christmas gifts to its 370 charity shops across the country.
London Luton Airport announces Sue Ryder as New Charity Partner for 2012 and 2013
The public have voted Sue Ryder as the new London Luton Airport Charity Partner for 2012 and 2013. The Airport has pledged an initial donation of £5,000 to the charity, and employees will work closely with the team at Sue Ryder to involve staff and passengers in fundraising activities throughout the year.
Sue Ryder reaches £10m mark in Retail Gift Aid
Sue Ryder was the first charity to pioneer reclaiming Gift Aid on goods donated to its 350 shops across the country. The charity has now reached the £10m mark, as well as bringing the total number of donors acquired through the scheme to 500,000.
New research shows people relying on charity shops to get through the recession, as charities join forces in major national campaign to get more donations through the door
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People in Britain could risk missing out on having their end of life wishes met and leaving a mess for those close to them, according to a new study commissioned by the Dying Matters Coalition (of which Sue Ryder is a member of).
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