The Myton Hospices brings the magic of Christmas to Warwick homes this December!

 

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year. And here at The Myton Hospices, we’re delighted to be bringing the magic of Christmas to homes across Warwick with the launch of our brand new Santa’s Sleigh routes.

 

From December 14th to 17th ...

between 6pm and 9pm, Santa and his sleigh will be spreading seasonal cheer and adding to the yuletide excitement meeting families and children across the town, filling the streets with the magical sound of Christmas songs and festive joy.

And all we ask for in return is for people to come out and see Santa, join in the festivities and make a donation to help us to continue our vital work caring for people and their families, living with a terminal illness, across Coventry and Warwickshire this Christmas and beyond.

 

Clare Cropp, Fundraising Operations Manager at The Myton Hospices, said:

We are delighted to be launching our Santa’s Sleigh routes to bring festive cheer to our valued communities in Warwick, many of whom support us so amazingly throughout the year. We hope people will come out to say hello to Father Christmas and his helpers and get fully into the Christmas spirit, while helping us raise vital money in the process. We – and Santa – look forward to seeing you.

Beginning on December 14th at 6pm ...

Santa’s Sleigh will be visiting homes along the Myton Road and surrounding streets, before turning yuletide attentions to the Woodloes Estate on December 15th and 16th, heading to Warwick Gates on December 17th, then on December 18th Santa’s Sleigh will be at Tesco on Emscote Road from 10am - 2pm, with a final appearance at Sainsbury’s Saltisford on Christmas Eve between 10am and 2pm.

Clare added:

The Coronavirus outbreak has had a significant impact on our ability to raise vital funds over the last 18 months; we are over £400,000 down on our fundraising income compared to this time two years ago pre-pandemic. As we work towards increasing the services we offer to patients and families it is vital that voluntary income gets back to and hopefully exceeds pre-Covid 19 levels - your support will enable us to make this happen – thank you! We would also like to say thank you to our Sleigh sponsors; Jump In Trampoline Parks.

Ridleys Coaches, a family run coach operator based in Warwickshire, is kindly providing a mini coach which will be driven by their Managing Director during the evening of Santa’s Sleigh events to transport Santa’s Little Helpers.

 

Ash Brown, General Manager for Ridleys Coaches Limited will be driving the mini coach, he said:

The services that The Myton Hospices provide to the patients in their care is outstanding and often goes unnoticed. We are delighted to be able to assist them to raise vital funds this Christmas for the hospice to support the Inpatient units which are vital to their patients and families.

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