Zena 10 Lockdown Challenge 2020

Family Butcher-Gibbs are raising money for St Nicholas Hospice Care.

£2,520.00

Raised of a £1,000.00 target.
£20.00 raised offline.
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Donations

Ann Cutter donated
£10.00
Pleased to support Zena 10 Lockdown Challenge 2020
Donated to:
St Nicholas Hospice Care
almost 4 years ago
Julie Clarke donated
£50.00
10 sock puppets made for Nicky's Way £10 for lockdown challenge and £40 donations for face masks I have made. Keep up the good work with your fundraising ideas x
Donated to:
St Nicholas Hospice Care
over 4 years ago
Anonymous donated
£20.00
Thanks Gina for your efforts again 💪 Thanks Jackie for your kind donation 🐶
Donated to:
St Nicholas Hospice Care
over 4 years ago
Amee Bullett donated
£10.00
10 books in 3 months!!!
Donated to:
St Nicholas Hospice Care
over 4 years ago
Anonymous donated
£20.00
Another £20 from a very generous friend 🐕😀
Donated to:
St Nicholas Hospice Care
over 4 years ago

Zena 10 Lockdown Challenge 2020

Family Butcher-Gibbs are raising money for St Nicholas Hospice Care.

Our Story

We are again raising some funds for St Nicholas during this lockdown. So you are invited to join the Zena 10 Lockdown Challenge 2020 with us.

Through these unprecedented times our local hospice still continues to rely on the donations and generosity of others to keep it all running.

So to keep you all busy through the lockdown and have some fun why not join us and raise money for St Nicholas!

We therefore ask you to compete a challenge and donate just £10 to our Zena 10 Lockdown Challenge 2020 page.
- set yourself a challenge but it must focus on the number 10: walk/run/cycle any distance for 10 days; read an extra 10 minutes a day, bake 10 cakes; score 50 goals a day for 10 days or even learn a new skill over 10 days - keep it simple and fun for you. The list is endless and its all about what you want to do and can do.

Once you have completed your Zena 10 lockdown challenge please donate £10 to this site and then nominate 5 friends to join in and do the same.

Please make sure you share the fun you are having on social media - Facebook and Instagram #zena10. We really want to know about your challenge and see the evidence!

Thank you so much - we do appreciate all your support.
Family Butcher-Gibbs xx
Zena 10 Lockdown Challenge 2020

Raising money for

St Nicholas Hospice Care

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Date
Friday, 1st May 2020
Location
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In Memory
This fundraising page is in memory of Zena Butcher

Donations

Ann Cutter donated
£10.00
Pleased to support Zena 10 Lockdown Challenge 2020
Donated to:
St Nicholas Hospice Care
almost 4 years ago
Julie Clarke donated
£50.00
10 sock puppets made for Nicky's Way £10 for lockdown challenge and £40 donations for face masks I have made. Keep up the good work with your fundraising ideas x
Donated to:
St Nicholas Hospice Care
over 4 years ago
Anonymous donated
£20.00
Thanks Gina for your efforts again 💪 Thanks Jackie for your kind donation 🐶
Donated to:
St Nicholas Hospice Care
over 4 years ago
Amee Bullett donated
£10.00
10 books in 3 months!!!
Donated to:
St Nicholas Hospice Care
over 4 years ago
Anonymous donated
£20.00
Another £20 from a very generous friend 🐕😀
Donated to:
St Nicholas Hospice Care
over 4 years ago

Contact Information

Tracey Butcher
07939500318

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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