Give some Hope this Christmas

GM Fundraising is offering framed prints of a rainbow to raise funds for Hope House Children’s Hospices this Christmas.

Gary Morton, founder of GM Fundraising, said: “Like all charities, Hope House has been very hard hit this year. Rather than giving the usual corporate gifts this Christmas, I’d urge everyone to consider making charitable donations. These framed prints are a great way to support Hope House and show you care. The rainbow is probably the symbol of 2020 and this one has been designed by the special children at Hope House Children’s Hospices.

“During the Covid-19 pandemic, Hope House has had to adapt its services to make sure children and their families continue to receive support and care when they need it most. All face-to-face nursing now requires the use of full PPE and the average cost of this per day is £78 per child, adding to the always-urgent need for funds.”

Hope House Children’s Hospices provides specialist nursing care and support to children with life-limiting conditions. They help their parents and families too, both throughout the lifetime of a child and often well beyond.

Since it was established in 1995, GM Fundraising has raised nearly £2 million for Hope House Children’s Hospices and remains its largest single donor. GM Fundraising is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year and had hoped to raise over £200,000 for the charity, but the majority of its challenges and events had to be postponed due to the pandemic. The organisation says it is doing everything it can to make up some of the shortfall, including selling these newly-commissioned framed prints.

Gary concluded: “These prints are the perfect way to show you’re a caring company as well as offering a wonderful piece of artwork that would look great on any customers’ wall.”

The prints are available for a minimum donation of £156 + P&P each – which would buy two days of PPE for one child at Hope House. To order one or more prints, email alan@gmfundraising.co.uk. For pre-Christmas delivery, orders must be received by 30 November, 2020.

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