This year’s Avenues Open Gardens saw over 50 gardens open in the HU5 area in aid of Dove House Hospice and other charities. Taking place on Sundays 30th June and 7th July, the event allowed visitors to enjoy the uniquely interesting gardens and architecture of this much-loved conservation area in Hull.
Business leaders from across the region will be sleeping rough this November as part of the Big Hull and East Yorkshire Sleepout 2024.
On Thursday 7 November, leaders of top local and regional companies are invited (arms twisted) to be stripped of all luxuries and left to sleep out in the cold concrete stands of Sewell Group Craven Park.
Dove House Hospice relies on appeals like their Summer Appeal to be able to support their local community of Hull and East Yorkshire, but they need your help. Over the past year the hospices costs have risen by a staggering £1 million, with only a small increase of £27,000 in government funding helping to offset these additional costs.
Can you help your local hospice to continue their vital services at a time when demand for hospice care is on the rise?
A new charity retail concept is coming to Hull that promises to revolutionise secondhand shopping in the city. Dove House Hospice is launching ‘The Market’ on 20th July – a reimagined thrift store experience.
The Market by Dove House is at the forefront of the re-use, re-purpose, and re-love movement. The Market is a vibrant shopping outlet, appealing to those who are looking for unique, one-of-a-kind pieces while promoting a greener lifestyle.
For East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s bin collection teams, Christmas and New Year are the busiest times of the year.
The good news is the vast majority of the waste generated during the holidays – such as cards, wrapping paper, cardboard boxes and leftover food – can be recycled.
Throughout the month of January, local charity Dove House Hospice is offering up to 20% off registration prices for a variety of events. Take advantage of these events during January and support your local hospice while saving money.
Without the support of participants who register, take part, and fundraise, Dove House would not be able to provide vital care to patients and their families across Hull & East Yorkshire.
This year, Dove House Hospice relies on community support to provide an extra special Christmas to patients and their families. Would you be able to make a donation today to help?
Patient Fliss of Dove House shared her story to show how much the hospice has helped her and to showcase areas of the hospice that people do not know about. Although Fliss has sadly passed away, her family wishes to continue sharing her story to support Dove House.
As we celebrate the holidays with family and friends, we also remember those who have passed away.
Light up a Life offers you a rare opportunity to reflect and remember during the festive season, so Dove House would like to invite you to remember your loved one during these difficult months.
Santa hats and boots will be donned by thousands of children across Hull and East Yorkshire this December as they participate in Dove House Hospice’s annual Santa Run fundraiser.
Schools throughout the region will be promoted the Santa Run, which includes sponsored walks, runs and tip-toes.
With Netflix’s series six of The Crown filming, Pepperells Solicitors are supporting Dove House Hospice, continuing their long-term support. Pepperells’ Hull office on Alfred Geldar Street will be included in the filming.
Pepperells are also hosting a green room for the production in their onsite café, along with dressing the front of their office appropriately.
Two of East Yorkshire’s most high-profile charities have cheered the contributions in cash and kind of the region’s business community after the latest fundraising event by leading law firm Rollits LLP.
More than 22 clients and contacts of the firm took part in Rollits’ annual charity golf day at Brough Golf Club and helped to raise over £3,500 for Dove House Hospice and Muscular Dystrophy UK.
Local housebuilder, Barratt Developments Yorkshire East, has donated £1,000 as part of its Community Fund initiative to Dove House Hospice, a charity that cares for people at the end of their lives, with life-limiting illnesses and local families who need bereavement support.
The chosen charity has been caring for patients for almost 40 years, offering support in a number of ways.
Elizabeth (Liz) Hallett was born and grew up in Beverley.
For almost 30 years she was one of the local District Nursing Sisters. When she was 7 years of age and a brownie, she had her first taste of fundraising when her dad made her a box to go on the back of her bicycle and she wrote letters asking people to donate paperback books for the Blue Peter RNLI inshore lifeboat appeal.
A wine tasting event which explores the Yorkshire Wolds with a stroll through Little Wold Vineyard and a walk through different wine regions along the route is returning this year.
The Wine Dash course is a 5k course not only through the South Cave vineyard but also along part of the Wolds Way, with only the wine stations interrupting the views.
One of the city’s favourite charity retailers is bringing a new, exciting store to Hull.
Dove House Hospice run 36 other outlets across Hull and East Yorkshire, including two Re-use shops, Humber Wood Recycling Project, No. 87 Vintage and Retro and The Wedding Loft, are now adding a new venture to their high street presence with the introduction of Reworked.
Hull KR have announced that Sewell Group is to become their prestigious stadium naming rights partner from 2022.
The deal will see the stadium referred to as Sewell Group Craven Park moving forwards and mark the start of an exciting new partnership cementing Sewell Group and Hull KR at the heart of the East Hull Community.