Fourty-four brave souls ran, crawled, and hauled themselves through a mud-drenched military assault course to raise money for Chorley children’s hospice Derian House this weekend. Those who endured Born Survivor
Pint-sized fundraiser Oscar Burrow was shocked and delighted to receive a coveted award from the Prime Minister. Oscar, seven, of Lancaster, hit headlines across the globe earlier this year when
Two adrenalin junkie mums took the plunge and raised almost £20,000 jumping out of a plane to thank the children’s hospice that cared for their children. Holly Nixon, of Adlington
A brave sister from Greater Manchester is set to tackle a raft of gruelling challenges to raise money for the hospice that looked after the sister she never met –
Susie went from being a fundraising consultant to the Head of Fundraising over the course of 27 years at Derian House. Her fundraising journey began at The Christie Charity, and
Geoff and Mary Yeomans were a husband and wife team who have supported Derian House from the very beginnings of the hospice. Mary sadly passed away in December last year.