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Hospice Christmas campaign to light up Teesside after Wilkinsons Landscapes support
Butterwick Hospice’s festive campaign to remember loved ones with Christmas tree dedications has received a welcome boost from Wilkinsons Landscapes.
Wilkinsons Landscapes, which operates the largest plant centre in northern England, has provided the hospice’s Light Up A Star campaign with a six foot Nordmann Fir tree to sit pride of place in the hospice’s Stockton reception.
The festive campaign invites individuals to hang a star dedication on a Christmas tree at the hospice or one of the charity stores, commemorating a loved one who is no longer present this Christmas. Additionally, the campaign collaborates with local schools, encouraging young people to create unique star decorations for their family’s Christmas tree in remembrance of their loved ones.
Simon Wilkinson, managing director of Wilkinsons Landscapes, said: The Light Up A Star campaign by Butterwick Hospice resonated with us, and we are honoured to contribute to this meaningful initiative. This time of year can be difficult for many people. No amount of presents can fill the hole left by a loved one, so it’s important to remember them and the happy festive moments that you shared.
“We decorate Christmas trees with lights to remind us that after the hard times of Winter, Spring arrives; that there is hope and a future ahead of us. Many of us have decorations that have precious memories of Christmases past. I think that Butterwick’s campaign brings those elements together wonderfully, remembering the good times and supporting those at the hospice who dedicate their lives to helping others.”
Katie Sadler, Head of Corporate and Community Development at Butterwick, said: “We’re delighted that Wilkinsons Landscapes has been able to provide us with a beautiful tree, which sits pride of place at our Stockton Hospice.
“An important part of what Butterwick Hospice does is supporting the families of the people who we have cared for who are no longer with us. Many of them are children and grandchildren of the deceased, who deeply miss their loved ones at a time of year when they are used to being together. Our Light Up A Star campaign gives people an opportunity to make a dedication in memory of their loved ones this Christmas.”
A suggested donation of £1 per decoration will contribute to funding the hospice’s vital palliative care services and provide support to family members of patients. This initiative not only honours the memories of those who have passed but also contributes to the continued care and support for individuals and families facing challenging times.
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