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Page 1: St Luke's Hospice Fundraising Pack

Ideas & help to guide you through

fundraising

Reg Charity No. 280681

Join us on

Lots of ideas

inside!

ST LUKE’S HOSPICE PLYMOUTHStamford Road, Turnchapel, Plymouth PL9 9XA • Tel: 01752 492626 Email: [email protected] • www.stlukes-hospice.org.uk

Fundraising Pack

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Why We Need Your Help...

“It’s a haven & there is a great deal of love”

...Poignant words from a patient eloquently describing the way so many people feel about St Luke’s Hospice.

W hen faced with the reality of coping with a life-limiting illness, we believe that all patients should be entitled to the very best care available. St Luke’s has been providing specialist palliative medical and nursing care, free of charge, to patients from Plymouth, South West Devon and East Cornwall since 1982.A registered charity, we are passionate about offering our patients dignity and choice at a time in their lives when they may feel they have none. Our vision is to provide the best end of life care to all patients wherever their ‘preferred place of care’ might be - Hospice, Hospital or Home.Each year St Luke’s Hospice cares for more than 2,800 terminally ill patients from across Plymouth, South West Devon and East Cornwall. Statistics show that 1 in 5 people in this area will develop a terminal illness at some point in their lives. Subsequently there is a growing need for specialist palliative and end of life care. With your help St Luke’s Hospice can continue to provide that special care for patients and support for families.

Government funding covers less than 30% of the cost of caring for patients. We therefore have to raise at least £4 million from the local community every year, so the fundraising never stops!

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hen faced with the reality of coping with a life-limiting illness, we believe that all patients should be entitled to the very best care available. St Luke’s has been providing specialist palliative medical and nursing care, free of charge, to patients from Plymouth, South West Devon and East Cornwall since 1982.A registered charity, we are passionate about offering our patients dignity and choice at a time in their lives when they may feel they have none. Our vision is to provide the best end of life care to all patients wherever their ‘preferred place of care’ might be - Hospice, Hospital or Home.Each year St Luke’s Hospice cares for more than 2,800 terminally ill patients from across Plymouth, South West Devon and East Cornwall. Statistics show that 1 in 5 people in this area will develop a terminal illness at some point in their lives. Subsequently there is a growing need for specialist palliative and end of life care. With your help St Luke’s Hospice can continue to provide that special care for patients and support for families.

Government funding covers less than 30% of the cost of caring for patients. We therefore have to raise at least £4 million from the local community every year, so the fundraising never stops!

Contents

This Fundraising Pack contains all the information you will need to organise a fundraising event and help support St Luke’s Hospice, plus some great ideas to kick start your fundraising!

Why We Need Your Help 2

Fundraising Ideas 4

Fab Fundraisers Stories 5

Event Checklist 7

Sponsored Events 8

Writing a Press Release 9

How We Can Help 10

St Luke’s Fundraising Campaigns 11

Contact Details 12

Key Figures£50

would pay for a TENS machine to help with pain relief - this is always a high priority.

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£494 would pay for one day of inpatient care.

£800would pay for a syringe driver - a crucial piece of equipment that needs to be replaced every two years.

£2,000plus

The approximate cost of a bed - we have 20 on the inpatient unit.

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Fundraising Ideas

You could try...

Fab Fundraisers Stories

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Auction, Art Exhibition

Boot Sale, BBQ, Butler For a Day

Cake Sale, Carol Singing, Coffee Morning, Come Dine at Mine

Darts Marathon, Dinner Dance

eBay Auction

Fire Walking, Fancy Dress, FishathonGarden Party, Grand Canyon Challenge

Hair Raising Hair-do Day

Ice Skating

Jive or Jazz Night

Kart Race, Karaoke Night

Ladies/Lads Only Night

ABCDEFGHIJKLM Mystery Coach Trip

NOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Name That Toy, Nature Trail

Orienteering Challenge

Poster Competition, Parachute Jump, Pool Night

Quiz Night

Raffle

Swimathon, Sing-a-long

Teddy Bears Picnic, Treasure Hunt, Tea at 3 Party

Upside Down Day

Vintage Wine Tasting

Walkathon, Welly Throwing Contest

Xmas Bazaar

Youth Club Disco

ZZZzzzzzzz - Time for a sponsored Nap!

The possibilities are endless...

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Fab Fundraisers StoriesRA

INBOW’S END GARDEN PARTY

Sandy Rice and her husband Dave, members of the Livingwell Church in Plympton, were encouraged by Minister Neil Collins to do some activities for the wider community.Sandy decided to arrange a Garden Party, open to everyone in their back garden, raising awareness and funds for St Luke’s.

The garden party was a success, raising £381.75 through the sale of coffee and cakes, a ‘find the flowers’ game and live music. Sandy said: “The Fundraising Team helped us with organising, marketing, providing gazeebo’s and promoting the event which helped the day run smoothly. They helped us understand the enormity of the work St Luke’s do, which really inspired us.

“I was excited when we decided to do this, our home is only small, but we had the support of our friends and the church community. We made sure everyone was clear on how and when they could help from the start. It was great fun and we feel we helped bring the community together. I want to encourage more people to get involved with their community. If you call in your friends and family you will soon realise you have more facilities than you thought!”

The fourth annual Lovejoy invitational was held at Cornwood Cricket Club’s Oak Park ground. More than 100 people attended to watch Team Stones take on Team Chewy in the annual charity match in aid of St Luke’s Hospice.

The Lovejoy invitational was initiated after the sad passing of Oddballs Cricket Club legend Chris ‘Lovejoy’ Haines in 2006. He and his family were so well looked after by St Luke’s that Dan Stones and Ryan Hewitt of Oddballs Cricket Club decided to run an annual fundraiser in Lovejoy’s honour.

The event has grown year on year with between £250 and £350 being raised each year, but the 2010 was the biggest event yet with the addition of a charity auction, a quiz and a raffle. In total £1,092 was raised thanks to the huge generosity of Oddballs players, friends, family, local businesses and Cornwood Cricket Club.

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Ensure all money is gift-aided if possible.Send in the money to the Hospice.

Things to ConsiderFirst Aid - Ensure you have adequate insurance cover available for the scale of your event. If you are not sure, please check with the Community Fundraising Team.

Food - Contact your local council for food hygiene regulations at events.

Alcohol - Check if the venue is licensed or contact the council to find out how to get a temporary license.

Risk Assessment - Identify any hazards and evaluate any risks at your event that you’ll need to consider.

Note - If under 16 please do not obtain door-to-door sponsorship without an adult and contact the council for permission.

Remember - the St Luke’s Community Fundraising Team are here to help! They can offersupport for your event or put you in touch with a previous fundraising event volunteer.Call: 01752 492626

Fab Fundraisers Tips

Tips From The Millbrook Meanders... • Pick an event that you are comfortable following through to the bitter end. • One of the biggest lessons we learned was not to have too many organisers. • Keep it local; if people recognise you they are likely to give you a donation. • Don’t make it too big. Always start small and see how it goes. • If you are organising a walk, find a start and finish venue. Pubs are great – you can offer them free advertising as we did.• BEFORE THE WALK we visited every pub en route and asked if we could call in on the night in fancy dress and collect.• Make yourself stand out in a crowd and don’t be shy. We donned pink feather boas, fascinators and pink clothes and people were drawn to us to ask what it was all about.

• When collecting the sponsorship money, give everyone 2-3 weeks and set a firm cut off date.

• Keep smiling and have fun – even if it’s raining!

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Event Checklist

Decide on the type of event you would like to hold & who it will be aimed at.Choose a suitable date, place & time & book a venue if needed.

Think about how you plan to raise money from the event.Contact the Community Fundraising Team for a sponsor form if necessary.Check requirements. Is your event in a public area? If so, you need to get in touch with the council. Do you need insurance for yourself and the public? Please see page 10 for details.

Work out a budget and time line to help you through your preparations and marketing.

Put up posters and send invites.Promote through local media resources.Make lists of what you need on the day.

Get everything packed and ready the day before. Enjoy the day, give yourself plenty of time. If you have helpers give them jobs to do.

Collect any money outstanding.Ensure all money is gift-aided if possible.Send in the money to the Hospice.

Organising a fundraising event can be hard work...But very rewarding!

Below is a helpful step by step guide to plan your event or challenge:

Good planning is the

key to any event & good publicity is

paramount for any successful

event Before you start, think about what you would like to do. What are your strengths and skills? Think about how you can turn something you enjoy into a fundraiser!

Things to ConsiderFirst Aid - Ensure you have adequate insurance cover available for the scale of your event. If you are not sure, please check with the Community Fundraising Team.

Food - Contact your local council for food hygiene regulations at events.

Alcohol - Check if the venue is licensed or contact the council to find out how to get a temporary license.

Risk Assessment - Identify any hazards and evaluate any risks at your event that you’ll need to consider.

Note - If under 16 please do not obtain door-to-door sponsorship without an adult and contact the council for permission.

Remember - the St Luke’s Community Fundraising Team are here to help! They can offersupport for your event or put you in touch with a previous fundraising event volunteer.Call: 01752 492626

The first thing you need to answer is, are you planning to hold an event or get sponsored for a challenge?

Imagine

how great

you will

feel!

It is helpful to have a small team of people

to help you, as the few days prior to

the event can be hectic

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Place a tick next to each completed stage to stay on track!

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Writing a Press Release

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Sponsored Events

Sponsored events are a great way to raise money.You can be sponsored for almost anything - a walk, run, head shave or even sitting in a

bath of baked beans!

• Decide on your sponsored event.

• Chose date, time and place.

• Get permission from appropriate people e.g. Councils, Highways etc.

• Does your event need extra equipment, for example, directions or signs?

• Set up an online sponsorship page by visiting:

www.justgiving.co.uk• Include a link to your online justgiving page on Facebook.

• Get everyone to sponsor you! (Family, friends, work colleagues and local businesses).

• Collect sponsorship money up front where possible.

• Certificates are a good idea for team events.

• Let us know how you’ve done, we’d love to see a photo!

• Thank all of your supporters and try to get press coverage (page 10).

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Writing a Press Release

Publicising your event or challenge is very important. The more people who know the more will attend or sponsor you.

The local radio and newspapers are great, you will need to write a press release to help them get the information they need.

Don’t panic - it doesn’t need to be very long! Just explain:

• Who is involved (local group or school, important individuals).

• What you are doing.

• Why you are doing it (i.e. to raise funds to help St Luke’s Hospice continue its invaluable work for the local community).

• Where your fundraising event is happening.

• When your event is happening.

• How much money you hope to raise to help St Luke’s.

• Explain photo opportunities that are available e.g at the opening of the event.

• Make sure the press know what time to arrive at your event, give a contact mobile number.

Contact your local media to send them your press release (see page 10)

Image & article courtesy of the Evening Herald

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St Luke’s Fundraising Campaigns

How We Can Help

St Luke’s Hospice Community Fundraising Team can help you with:

• Over the phone or face to face consultancy on how to organise an event

• A template for posters

• A template for risk assessments

• Sponsorship forms

• Collecting cans or buckets

• Balloons and banners

• St Luke’s Hospice literature

Useful Numbers

Media Contacts Evening Herald/Western Morning News - 01752 765500

Cornish Times/Sunday Independent - 01579 342174 Heart - 01392 444444

Pirate FM - 01752 292909 Radio Devon - 01752 260323

Radio Cornwall - 01872 275421 Local Councils

Plymouth Council - 01752 304141 Cornwall Council - 0300 1234212 West Devon Council - 01822 813600

South Hams Council - 01803 861234Other Contacts

St Johns Ambulance - 08700 104950 Devon and Cornwall Police - 08452 777444

St Luke’s Community Fundraising Team - 01752 492626St Luke’s Public Relations Department - 01752 492626

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Open Gardens

Open your garden gates to the public to help raise much needed funds for St Luke’s. Telephone 01752 492626 for more information.

Hold Your Own Big Coffee Morning!

Contact us for a pack on 01752 492626

Go Yellow!

Go Yellow in June for St Luke’s!REGISTER NOW! Tel: 01752 492626

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Sidies for St Luke’s!Grow your sideburns

Not your style?Then grow a goatee or moustache. Let us know how you plan to raise some cash! Call 01752 492626

Come Dine at MineDinner parties that make a difference!

for

Reg Charity No. 280681

Reg Charity No. 280681

Please call 01752 492626 for a fundraising pack.

GoSparklyWear something sparkly for St Luke’s this winter! Fri 16th December 2011

Telephone 01752 492626 for more information.Reg Charity No. 280681

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St Luke’s Fundraising Campaigns

Fri 17th June 2011

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Contact Details

The Community Fundraising TeamSt Luke’s HospiceStamford Road

TurnchapelPlymouthPL9 9XA

Tel: 01752 492626Email: [email protected]

Please do not hesitate to contact any

members of the team for advice

and support when organising your fundraising

event.

Thank you for your support, without you the Hospice simply would not exist. From all at St Luke’s...

Good Luck!Reg Charity No. 280681

(Left to Right) Katie Edmondson - Community Fundraiser Devon & Cornwall

& Stephanie Cherington - Community Fundraiser Plymouth