Girls Night Out 2019

Girls Night Out 2019

Details

Girls Night Out is our biggest fundraiser of the year. In 2018, more than 2,100 women signed up!

Online registration has now closed but we’re taking registrations on the night. Come and see us in the Athenaeum, on Angel Hill, between 6.30pm and 7.30pm, to sign up.

At St Nicholas Hospice Care we believe everyone matters in life and death. Your sponsorship money enables us to equip the community, provide care and to strive for something better for people living with dying, death and grief. 

Our services are entirely free to all, but this is only possible with continuing support.

For this year's walk we will remember all those that we have walked for over the years. Please bring your torch for a special Memory Minute before the walk starts. Keep an eye out for our memory boards which will be on Angel Hill and at St Nicholas Hospice Care.

At the finish we will be serving cupcakes and a choice of hot drinks. There will be independent catering vans if you wish to purchase something savoury.

Using Echoleft
We use Echoleft to process our event tickets and donations. It is a secure booking website, which charges a small fee of 2.5% to process and administrate any donations received. You can read more about this here: https://www.echoleft.com/trust/donations. 

Event Details

Saturday, 14th September 2019 6.30pm - 11.00pm
Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1UZ

Raising money for

St Nicholas Hospice Care

About St Nicholas Hospice Care

St Nicholas Hospice Care is a local charity providing help, advice and support to people in West Suffolk and Thetford in the final chapters of their life, who are living with long-term and life-threatening illnesses. Our services are not just for patients, but for their family and friends too. They include everything from specialist medical care to bereavement support and practical help. We also: •Offer emotional support to patients, children, families and carers •Help people to make the most of every day •Advise on pain relief and other symptoms •Liaise with other services which may be able to help •Offer a variety of education to local professionals and carers