All are welcome to take part in the 5km Santa Dash on Sunday 4th December. Those taking part will be able to run, jog or walk the route along Ryde Esplanade. Even Reindeer Dogs are welcome.
Remembering loved ones who are no longer with us. A total of 15 events are taking place in towns and villages, alongside two main events that are being held at Newport Minster.
The ‘Earl Mountbatten Hospice way’ is becoming a national influence on practice for other hospices right across the country. Well done to all involved.
Fifty postcards donated to the Pop-up Postcard project were sold, raising over £600 for the Hospice. The remaining postcards can be seen at the Bluer Fox Gallery in Rude until 26th November.
To mark Armistice Day on Friday 11th November, a drift of hand crocheted poppies has been installed in the gardens at Earl Mountbatten Hospice, in remembrance of all those who have died in conflict.
The Island’s community is invited to dedicate a light on the Earl Mountbatten Hospice Christmas tree, which will be lit up at a special Lights of Love service being held at 4pm on Sunday 4 December at the Hospice.
Have some time to spare? A variety of customer-facing roles are available at shops right across the Island, as well as shifts to help sort donations at our donation centres in Newport and Lake.
It's not too late to get involved with the ever-popular GoYellow! fundraising campaign for the Earl Mountbatten Hospice. Find out how you can get involved.
Staff and volunteers at Earl Mountbatten Hospice reveal what makes them proud to work or volunteer there. It's part of a campaign to raise awareness of the their work during Hospice Care Week.
The Hospice are looking for volunteers to help extend services to reach more patients, families and visitors, by opening its Sunflower Café for longer. Find out how to get involved.