How to donate to East Cheshire Hospice
Thank you so much for choosing to support East Cheshire Hospice. You may never know how much your gift means, but we know that it will make the world of difference to our patients and their families.
Build amazing Lego designs live, teach people how to do the same and/or set yourself challenges and build up your fundraising piece by piece!
This is a great one to get the kids involved with, or if you just love making fantastic plastic creations, you can really have fun with this lockdown and livestream-friendly fundraising challenge.
If you’re a Lego wizard, you might want to set up a livestream, or even a weekly online channel where you build your amazing creations for all to see, giving away tips and tricks in exchange for donations.
Or perhaps you want to challenge your creativity and set yourself the task of building ten different creations in one hour (watch out for creative block!).
The options are endless, and you can tailor your Lego challenge to suit you while raising funds online.
Start by setting up your Just Giving page here and follow the simple step-by-step process to creating your fundraising page. Make sure to fill in the details about your challenge, set yourself a fundraising target, add a link to your livestream or channel and share your page with friends and family on social media, email, WhatsApp, text… And away you go! You can even livestream directly from your JustGiving page so everything is in once place.
It costs £7,500 to keep the Hospice running for 1 day, so every penny that you can raise is important. You may never know exactly how your support will help but you can be assured that the impact your support will have on local families who can benefit from the Hospice services at one of the most difficult and emotional times will be huge and ever so appreciated.
Thank you so much for choosing to support East Cheshire Hospice. You may never know how much your gift means, but we know that it will make the world of difference to our patients and their families.