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Arthur Rank Hospice Charity

Arthur Rank Hospice Charity supports people in Cambridgeshire living with an advanced serious illness or a life-limiting condition and those who need end-of-life care. Our ‘Outstanding’ services are provided free of charge to patients and their families.
It will cost £8.56 million 2020/2021 to run our services. We have currently secured £4.29 million from the NHS, meaning that £4.27 million needs to be raised through donations, fundraising activities and trading. We are extremely grateful to our local community for the continual dedication, commitment and generosity they show in supporting us to meet this target.
For further information, please visit arhc.org.uk
Arthur Rank Hospice supports people in Cambridgeshire living with a life-limiting illness and those who need end-of-life care. Our services are provided free of charge to patients and their families. Our aim is to provide the highest quality care, helping them to help make every moment count.
We care for more than 3600 patients each year across the Hospice in Cambridge, the Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre in Wisbech and in patients’ own homes via the Arthur Rank Community Team. Our specialist and community-based palliative care supports patients with a life-limiting diagnosis to improve their quality of life and fulfil their choices at the end of their lives.
The care and support provided by our Inpatient Unit, Day Therapy and Hospice at Home teams is practical, holistic and tailored to the individual. Programmes may include psychological support, physiotherapy, complementary therapy, occupational therapy, rehabilitative support, counselling, bereavement and spiritual support. Outpatient services such as medical and pain clinics, as well as our lymphoedema service, are based in our Bradbury Wellness Centre at the Hospice.
As experts in our field, we are passionate about sharing our specialist knowledge and continuing to raise the standard of palliative and end-of-life care across the region, running a variety of courses for healthcare professionals.
As a charity, we need to secure £8.56 million every year to deliver our services free of charge to patients and their loved ones. About half of this currently comes from statutory sources, with further funds raised by our Bistro, Education and Conference Centre and Hair and Nail Salon. We are hugely grateful to our local community, which contributes the remainder by raising funds in a number of ways, including: donating to our shops; participating in our events; taking on personal challenges; holding fundraisers; or leaving us a gift in their Will.
We are always looking for new ways to raise funds so that we can continue to provide and develop our vital services long into the future.
For further information, please visit arhc.org.uk

Find out more about Simon Wilkes and the 25 others who swam to raise funds for Arthur Rank Hospice on 11 May.

Arthur Rank Hospice Charity’s Bubble Rush 5K - a bubble-tastic fun-run for all the family - returns to Huntingdon’s Riverside Park for a third year, on Saturday 21 July. There are some exciting new additions to the colourful event for both the younger and older(!) kids in the family this summer...

Arthur Rank Hospice Charity is delighted that Call the Midwife star, Cliff Parisi, will be part of the 10th Birthday celebrations at its annual night walk on Saturday 19 May.

Eighteen adventurous hospice supporters – who trekked 70 kilometres across the world’s hottest desert in March, in temperatures reaching 40 degrees C – have now raised an incredible £64,700! Each supporter who took part in the once-in-a-life-time adventure has their own connection to the Arthur Rank Hospice and - in a #TeamArthur first - a family of three brothers and one sister were among the...

The Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre is working with The Hudson Foundation and the Friends of Wisbech Hospitals on some urgently needed expansion and development work. An appeal has been launched to raise final funds for expansion and development of services.

Find out why Becki Harvey and Jane Clarke are each running a marathon for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity-funded service next month for The Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre in Wisbech.

Sarah Doherty from Great Stukeley has done the fabulously foamy 5K Bubble Rush every year since it started, so this will be the third year for her and her extended family.

Join Arthur Rank Hospice Charity's Literary Evening next Thursday (12 April 2018).

“It’s the people at the heart of it all”

Arthur Rank Hospice extends huge thanks to Emmerdale's John Middleton who, despite the snow, joined the team to cut the green ribbon and welcome customers to the charity's new Burleigh Street shop.

Nearly £220,000 has been donated to the widely-acclaimed Arthur Rank Hospice building, with another £17,080 contributed to the Hospice’s running costs between January and December 2017.

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Arthur Rank Hospice’s home at Shelford Bottom was officially opened on Friday (19 January) by His Royal Highness, The Earl of Wessex, Prince Edward. The Earl enjoyed a tour of the Hospice – meeting patients, volunteers and staff – before unveiling an official plaque to mark the special occasion.

2016 saw the introduction of the Christmas Tree recycling scheme which raised more than £3000 for the Arthur Rank Hospice. Two years on, the scheme is flourishing and has surpassed expectations as this year an even greater number of trees than those collected in 2017 have already been registered.

Over 600 guests have confirmed they will be part of Arthur Rank Hospice’s Light up a Life service this Sunday (3 December) from 5pm, in the grounds of its Shelford Bottom home.

Kirsty Bradbrook talks about the care her husband and family received in the Arthur Rank Hospice at the start of this year.

Tomorrow (11 November 2017), it will be exactly a year since Arthur Rank Hospice opened its doors to patients at Shelford Bottom. To celebrate the special occasion the Hospice is saying ‘No presents please!’ Instead, with the public’s support it is aiming to raise £20,410.96 - enough to run the entire Hospice services for 24 hours - between now and the end of November.

A special ‘Thank You’ get together was held this week to celebrate everything that has been achieved with the City’s annual Bridge the Gap Charity Walk - sponsored by Cambridge Building Society - since it first began in 2001. Find out how much was raised at the event in September...

Ely Festive 5k sold out earlier than ever this year, with all 650 places snapped up by festive loving fun runners by 11am on 11 October 2017.

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