Tuesday 22 May 2012

Sue Ryder - Wheatfields Hospices has been caring for local people since 1978, providing an ever-increasing range of services for terminally-ill patients and their families, whether at home or in the hospice.
Specialised nursing and medical staff provide expertise in controlling pain and other distressing symptoms. We also offer emotional support and spiritual and social care which allows patients to live as normal life as possible. Our Day Hospices ensure families are given a break, whilst our team of Community Nurses enable patients to be cared for at home if that is their wish. Bereavement teams give help to families and friends for as long as they need us.
To provide this level of care, Sue Ryder - Wheatfields Hospice has to raise over £2.7 million each and every year. So, if you think you can help us in any way please contact a member of the team on the details below.
| Location | Headingley, Leeds |
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| Telephone | 0113 278 7249 |
| wheatfields.fundraising@suerydercare.org | |
| Address | Sue Ryder - Wheatfields Hospice Grove Road Headingley Leeds West Yorkshire LS6 2AE |
| Other contacts | Donna Woodman Area Fundraising Manager 0113 2033 333 donna.woodman@sueryder.org Joseph Bland Events Fundraiser 0113 2033 338 joseph.bland@sueryder.org Georgina Abbott Running & Challenge Fundraiser 0113 2033 376 georgina.abbott@sueryder.org Kym Hammond Corporate Fundraiser 0113 2033 377 kym.hammond@sueryder.org Sarah-Jane Meyers Community Fundraiser 0113 2033 302 sarah-jane.meyers@sueryder.org Charlotte Stern Individual Giving Fundraiser 0113 2033 363 Charlotte.stern@sueryder.org Barry Peel Sales Manager 0113 2033 364 Barry.Peel@sueryder.org |
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