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LUCKY 500 CLUB
We operate our own Lucky 500 Club with a monthly draw. First Prize is £250, second prize is £100, with three prizes of £50.
Those participating pay £5 monthly and it is an excellent way of helping our Appeal and having a some fun. Application forms for the Lucky 500 Club are available from the Appeal Office (address below) or call 01698 717 260.
The October 2008 Winning Numbers are:
377 - £250
625 - £100
181 - £50
359 - £50
10 - £50
Make a regular gift
A small regular gift allows us to plan ahead more effectively, knowing that we have funds coming in each month to help to make the Hospice a reality and help to support our services as the Hospice becomes operational. Even just £2 a month could make a huge difference to patients, their families and carers.

Make a one-off donation
You can also donate by sending a cheque made payable to 'Kilbryde Hospice Appeal' to:
Kilbryde Hospice Appeal
4 Bell Drive
Hamilton International Technology Park
Blantyre
G72 0FB
Scotland
Make a 'justgiving' donation

You can donate by simply visiting this web address and following the easy to understand instructions...
www.justgiving.com/kilbrydehospice/donate
Companies and Organisations:
Become a Corporate Patron
A wide cross-section of local, national and international companies already supports the Kilbryde Hospice Appeal.
Corporate Patrons:
We need your company's support.
You can help us by:-
• Facilitating fundraising for your staff
• Sponsoring an event.
• Making a gift instead of sending Christmas Cards, etc.
• Helping us with gifts in kind of services or goods
• Etc. etc. etc
We are always happy to discuss fundraising opportunities so telephone 01698 717260 to discuss how your business can benefit from helping us.
Recycle:
Used Printer Cartridges and Unwanted Mobile Phones for recycling to raise funds for Kilbryde Hospice Appeal. Tel: 08712 50 50 50 or visit www.recyclingappeal.com naming Kilbryde Hospice Appeal and a collecting box will be sent to you with a Hospice reference number.
You can also donate used stamps to Kilbryde Hospice Appeal and we can make money from them!
Legacy:
Not now but later!
Consider Kilbryde Hospice Appeal in your Will.
Volunteers Required:
It is always necessary within a charity to have a core group of willing volunteers. Application forms are available from the Hospice Office.
Collection Cans - new venues and dropping off/picking up.
Organise an Event - Good fun and satisfaction.
Hairmyres Stall - Can you spare a couple of hours on a Tuesday during the day, to assist with promotions or with the raffle?
Collections - Please register to assist with collections on dates allocated by supermarkets and shopping centres.
Contact Kilbryde Hospice Appeal and find out about becoming part of the Fundraising Committee.
I will be pleased to hear from you if you can help in any way.
Thank you for all your help and support!
Lynn Stewart
Call 01698 717260
or email Lynn Stewart at:
lynn@kilbrydehospice.org.uk
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Judith Park of East Kilbride ran Dublin Marathon and raised the fantastic sum of £1050 for Kilbryde Hospice

Lynn Stewart receives the cheque frm Judith Parks

Judith with her colleagues of Richmond Fellowship Scotland. She also ran the Diet Coke ½ Marathon and donated £165.50 to Kilbryde Hospice

The Singh Family, owners of the new ‘GURU’ Restaurant at Westwood Square East Kilbride, kindly donated a Sunday ‘Saraswati Lunch’ to the Kilbryde Hospice raising £500 for the Appeal fund.
This event was indeed very much enjoyed by those who attended. The picture shows Provost Mushtaq Ahmad, Kilbryde Hospice Patron, Mr Daljinder Singh and Mr Surgit Singh with family and staff.
The Singh Family have now kindly offered to host yet another Fundraising Lunch for Kilbryde Hospice. For those who enjoy Indian Cuisine there will shortly be Sunday Lunch date announced.

Tony McGuinness accepts a cheque for the fantastic sum of £1885.32 from Lodge St. Andrews 524.
The Masonic Lodge, after hearing a talk given by John Richards, decided to make the Appeal their prefered charity for the year. Pictured are (from the right): Derek Bell, Immediate Past Master 524, Tony, then John Richards, Consultant Surgeon at Hairmyres Hospital and next to John is Jim McBride, Past Master 524.

Andy Cameron, a patron of Kilbryde Hospice Appeal, picks up a bumper cheque for £8,800 from the Lloyds TSB Foundation, Scotland.
The check was presented by the Foundation's Administrator, Louise Hannigan. Also in the photograph are volunteers who are busy collecting signatures for the Hospice's 'NOW NOT LATER' campaign.

Hamilton Inner Wheel
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