Hospice open day welcomes hundreds
People had the chance to look around the Grove Road building and learn more about its vital work during the annual event.
Members of the care team gave tours around the building, and there were talks from Martin House dad Jason Everest, chief executive Martin Warhurst and the community fundraising team.
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Hide AdAttractions also included puppet shows, face painting, visits from KL Pony Therapy, Nuzzlets Farm and Hart Animals throughout the day, raffle, tombola, plus the chance to buy Christmas cards and merchandise.
Clair Holdsworth, director of care at Martin House, said: “We were delighted to welcome so many people into Martin House, it’s so important for us that the public has this chance to learn more about the vital care we give to children and young people across this region.
“It was a fantastic day, we had lots of positive comments from visitors, and everyone really enjoyed themselves.”
Martin House cares for children and young people with life-limiting conditions from across West, North and East Yorkshire, as well as supporting their families.
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Hide AdIts care includes respite stays, symptom control and end of life care at its hospice in Boston Spa, as well as support in children’s own homes and in hospital.
More on Martin House visit: www.martinhouse.org.uk.