Trees of Light to shine again in Leamington and Whitnash for Myton Hospices
Leamington and Whitnash residents are being invited to remember loved ones and support Myton Hospices by dedicating a light on one of the charity’s Trees of Light.
The annual festive appeal invites people to make a donation in memory of a special someone and receive a dedication card with a unique code to hang on one of Myton’s Trees of Light. The trees will be illuminated from Thursday 1 December until Thursday 5 January and will be located at All Saints Church in Leamington and St Mary’s Church in Whitnash.
Sarah Hope, Myton’s Community Fundraising Manager, said:
"We are so excited to bring the Trees of Light back to Leamington and Whitnash this year. It’s such a special way to remember loved ones and support Myton Hospices at the same time. Every light dedicated helps us to continue providing compassionate care and support to local families when they need it most.”
Myton Hospices is a local charity that provides specialist palliative care and support to terminally ill adults, children and young people in Coventry and Warwickshire. The charity’s vision is to ensure that everyone affected by a life-limiting illness has access to the best possible care and support.
To dedicate a light on the Tree of Light, visit www.mytonhospice.org/treesoflight or call 01926 832214.
You can find out more about Myton Hospices by visiting www.mytonhospice.org.