Pilgrims Hospices Lottery Christmas Superdraw 2024 – Care this Christmas and win big!
As the festive season draws near, Pilgrims Hospices warmly invites you to take part in our Care this Christmas Superdraw 2024 — an exciting opportunity to support compassionate end-of-life care in our community, while standing a chance to win incredible prizes.
By purchasing a ticket, you’re not only helping provide vital care to those facing terminal illness, but you’ll also be entering a draw that could make this holiday season unforgettable for you and your loved ones. With 24 prizes to be won, including £2,000, £750, £500, £250, and 20 x £25 gift vouchers, this could be your chance to treat yourself to that dream holiday or something special for the family.
Shiralee Riddell, Pilgrims Lottery Manager, says:
“Thank you to everyone who has supported our Christmas Superdraw over the years. It’s become a cherished part of Pilgrims’ fundraising activities, raising more than £700,000 in the last decade alone. What an incredible achievement — thank you!”
Tickets cost just £1 each.
By purchasing a book of 12 tickets for £12, you could provide a delicious Christmas meal for someone in our care. And with two books for £24, you’ll help fund an hour of nursing care.
Every ticket purchased truly makes a difference, ensuring we’re here for the next family in need.
Important dates to remember
Superdraw packs will be sent to Pilgrims supporters from Monday 16 September 2024
Tickets will also be available online on this day, simply visit raffleplayer.com/pilgrims to purchase
The closing date for entries is Thursday 5 December 2024
The Superdraw will take place on Thursday 12 December 2024
In addition to cash prizes, we’re offering fast entry prizes for those who act quickly, plus more chances to win with our super seller prizes! Simply return your ticket stubs and payment in the envelope provided to secure your chance to win.
Need extra tickets? Our ticket hotline is ready to help, please call: 01628 511 701
Each £1 ticket sold helps Pilgrims Hospices continue providing compassionate care to local people living with a terminal illness — offering comfort, dignity, and support when it’s needed most. Your generosity enables us to support over 2,500 patients and their loved ones each year. Please help us make this year’s Superdraw the biggest yet!
Why not join our weekly Lottery for just £1 per entry? You could be one of 5,500 lucky winners who receive a cheque from Pilgrims Lottery each year!
Thank you for your ongoing support, and best of luck in the Superdraw!
Let’s make the Care this Christmas Superdraw 2024 a festive season to remember for everyone.
Pilgrims Hospices Lottery – Compassionate care and big wins all year round.
Pilgrims Hospices is a charity dedicated to providing expert care and support to patients with life-limiting illnesses in east Kent. Our services ensure comfort, dignity, and quality of life for patients and their families, offering compassionate care both in hospice settings and in the community.
17th September 2024
A successful Pilgrims Hospices Golf Day raises £17,614 for hospice care
The Pilgrims Hospices Golf Day, held on Friday 13 September 2024 at Canterbury Golf Club, was a resounding success, raising an impressive £17,614 for Pilgrims Hospices care.
The event saw enthusiastic participation from 26 teams, with 103 golfers taking to the picturesque course at Scotland Hills, Littlebourne Road, Canterbury.
The day was filled with friendly competition, including on-course contests such as the Nearest-to-the-Pin and Longest Drive challenges, which added to the excitement and camaraderie among participants. The golfers enjoyed perfect weather, making the day even more enjoyable.
Leila Ilkhan, Pilgrims Hospices Corporate Fundraising Manager, expressed her delight with the event’s success, stating, “We were delighted to welcome teams to Canterbury Golf Club for our fourth annual charity Golf Day. We are incredibly grateful for everyone’s generosity and support, which has helped us to achieve our best Golf Day yet. Every pound raised ensures we can continue to deliver quality end-of-life care to people living with a terminal illness, and their families, in east Kent.”
Winners and highlights
Winning team: Park Farm Construction
Runners-up teams
1st runners-up: Tick for Business
2nd runners-up: Kreston Reeves
3rd runners-up: SEC Works Group
Nearest-to-the-Pin winners
Ben Cursons (Beau Bathrooms, Herne Bay)
John Shepherd (Canterbury Golf Club member)
Richard Sabin (Sibley Pares Chartered Surveyors)
Steve Goodwin (GVE Commercial Solutions)
Keith Fullager
Longest Drive winner: Tom Glass (Walker Construction)
Best team name:King of the Greenes (VR Sani Co)
The event’s success was made possible by the generous support of WPA Healthcare Practice, this year’s headline sponsor, Max Auto Colour, Halfway House sponsor, VR Sani-Co, 19th hole sponsor and all the local businesses who sponsored a hole on the course, along with Canterbury Golf Club’s hospitality and unwavering support. A special thank you goes to all the participants, and businesses who donated prizes, whose contributions helped make the day a memorable one.
After a day of friendly competition, the participants gathered for an afternoon celebration, which included a live auction, raffle draws, and the much-anticipated prize presentations.
Pilgrims Hospices extends its heartfelt thanks to all participants and sponsors who made this event possible. The funds raised will directly support essential care services, helping the charity continue its mission of providing compassionate, end-of-life care to those in need across east Kent.
Pilgrims Hospices is a charity dedicated to providing expert care and support to patients with life-limiting illnesses in east Kent. Our services ensure comfort, dignity, and quality of life for patients and their families, offering compassionate care both in hospice settings and in the community.
12th September 2024
Burton Grove Legends triumph in 10th annual charity football match, raising over £750 for Pilgrims Hospices!
On Sunday 4 August 2024, the spirit of friendly competition was alive and well as Dean Spurrell, an employee of Ashford Borough Council, organised the annual charity football match, the Chris Spurrell Memorial Trophy, in support of Pilgrims Hospices.
This event, held in memory of Dean’s father Chris, who was cared for by Pilgrims Hospices and was Burton Grove’s number one fan, brought the community together for a worthy cause.
The match saw an impressive turnout, with around 20 players on each side, including several older and former players who joined the Burton Grove Legends team. Friends and family also showed their support, cheering enthusiastically from the sidelines.
The weather was favourable, staying dry throughout the event, which added to the excitement on the pitch. The current Burton Grove team opened the scoring early, but the Legends team fought back, equalising just before halftime. Both teams continued to add to their tally in the second half, with Dean Spurrell himself scoring a memorable goal for the Legends. In a thrilling finale, the Legends secured a 3-2 victory with a late goal.
The event wasn’t just about the fun on the field — it was about making a difference. Dean and his team collected donations during the match and received generous online contributions, bringing the current total to an impressive £755.00. With more donations expected, this figure is likely to rise even further.
Dean expressed his gratitude for the support, saying, “The event went very well, thank you. We had a great turnout, and it was fantastic to see so many familiar faces, both on the pitch and in the crowd. The match was a lot of fun, and the fact that we raised so much money for Pilgrims Hospices makes it even more special.”
In addition to the funds raised, Dean shared photos from the day, capturing the joyous atmosphere and camaraderie among the players, while supporters captured the magnificent trophy lift at the end of the game.
The Burton Grove Legends’ victory was more than just a win on the pitch — it was a win for a worthy cause. With donations still coming in, the final total raised for Pilgrims Hospices promises to make a significant impact.
Thank you to everyone who participated, donated, and supported this fantastic event. Together, we are making a difference!
Pilgrims Hospices is a charity dedicated to providing expert care and support to patients with life-limiting illnesses in east Kent. Our services ensure comfort, dignity, and quality of life for patients and their families, offering compassionate care both in hospice settings and in the community.
11th September 2024
From grief to giving back: Carol Todd’s journey as a Stepping Stones volunteer
When Carol Todd first experienced the care and compassion of Pilgrims Hospices, she knew she wanted to give back.
“I wasn’t ready to volunteer immediately after losing my husband,” Carol reflects. “But when the time came, I wanted to give back to the charity that had given us so much.”
Carol taking on a wing walk
Carol’s journey as a volunteer is nothing short of remarkable. Not only has she taken on a role as a facilitator at the monthly grief cafe meetings and occasionally helps with the wellbeing group, but she has also embraced fundraising with enthusiasm and courage. In 2021, Carol completed her third wing walk, raising £3,800 for Pilgrims Hospices. Recently, she took to the skies once again, raising an additional £900 for the charity.
“I’ve done four wing walks now,” Carol says with a smile. “I suppose that makes me a frequent flyer!”
But for Carol, it’s not just about the thrill of the wing walk, it’s about giving back to the community that supported her during one of the most challenging times of her life. “Pilgrims Hospices allowed my husband to spend his final weeks at home, and for that, I am forever grateful. Volunteering is a way for me to help others going through similar experiences.”
Carol’s dedication to Pilgrims Hospices extends beyond her volunteer work. She has also been involved with local organisations such as the Chamber of Commerce, the local tourism association, and the Thanet Good Neighbours group during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her commitment to her community is evident in everything she does.
“What makes volunteering for Pilgrims Hospices special is the people,” Carol explains. “It’s the wonderful volunteers, and the staff like Annie, Simone, Jane and Zoe, and the incredible group of people we meet during such a difficult time in their lives. It’s a privilege to be part of this.”
Carol’s story is a shining example of how one person can make a difference. Her journey from grief to giving back is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of community support.
To learn more about how you can support Pilgrims Hospices or become a volunteer like Carol, visit pilgrimshospices.org/volunteer.
Pilgrims Hospices is a charity dedicated to providing expert care and support to patients with life-limiting illnesses in east Kent. Our services ensure comfort, dignity, and quality of life for patients and their families, offering compassionate care both in hospice settings and in the community.
10th September 2024
Pilgrims Hospices calls for piano players to share the gift of music
Pilgrims Hospices in Ashford is extending an invitation to the community to bring the soothing sounds of music to their sanctuary space.
The hospice, known for its compassionate care, believes that music has the power to bring comfort, relaxation, and a sense of peace to patients, families, and staff alike.
They are calling on piano players from the local area to volunteer their time and talents to play the piano in the hospice’s tranquil sanctuary.
Music has long been recognised as a therapeutic tool, with the ability to ease anxiety, uplift spirits, and create a calming atmosphere. At Pilgrims Hospices, the gentle melodies that flow from the piano can be heard in the ward and the offices, bringing a sense of serenity to everyone in the building. For patients in palliative care, and their families who are often navigating incredibly challenging times, this small act of kindness can make a world of difference.
“We’ve seen first-hand how music can transform the atmosphere here at the hospice,” says Wendy Kelk, Hospice Services Manager at Pilgrims Hospices. “A simple tune played on the piano can bring smiles, spark conversations, and even provide a moment of reflection and peace. We’re inviting anyone who can play the piano, even if it’s just for 10 minutes, to consider stopping by and sharing their gift with us. It’s a small gesture that has a truly profound impact.”
The request is simple: if you or someone you know can play the piano, consider donating a bit of your time, whether it’s once a month, once a week, or simply when the mood strikes. The hospice welcomes these spontaneous performances, knowing that the presence of live music can enhance wellbeing and provide a comforting backdrop to the daily routines of care.
For those interested, there is no need to schedule a formal appointment. The hospice encourages anyone with the ability to play to simply drop in and share their music. You are welcome to come in, when our reception is open, and during visiting hours; the piano awaits the touch of kind-hearted volunteers who wish to contribute to the hospice’s nurturing environment.
By offering just a few minutes of your time, you can help create an atmosphere that soothes, heals, and connects. Pilgrims Hospices deeply appreciates the community’s support in making their space one of comfort and tranquillity.
For more information, please contact Wendy Kelk, Hospice Services Manager:
Pilgrims Hospices is a charity dedicated to providing expert care and support to patients with life-limiting illnesses in east Kent. Our services ensure comfort, dignity, and quality of life for patients and their families, offering compassionate care both in hospice settings and in the community.
6th September 2024
Pilgrims Hospices patients showcase artwork at Margate exhibition
Pilgrims Hospices offer many therapeutic activities through its Wellbeing Programme, giving both patients and carers the opportunity to try something new.
They can help with relaxation, reducing anxiety and forming new social connections.
Beverley with her husband, John
Time to Create therapeutic art group sessions provide creative and social activities to enjoy with others.
In July 2024, patients attending Time to Create were invited by local artist, Beverley Parker, to showcase their artwork in her exhibition Then & Now at Pie Factory, Margate. Beverley’s husband, artist John Horton, was cared for at Pilgrims Hospice Canterbury in 2023. The exhibition was dedicated to his memory.
John had prostate cancer and was referred to Pilgrims in 2022. He chose to remain at home, rather than going into the hospice, and received support and care at home when he approached the end of life.
Beverley said: “Pilgrims played an enormous part; they were supportive, caring and understanding, treating him with dignity and a gentle sense of humour, which he would have loved. They guided me through his last hours, and he died peacefully on 25 September 2023.
“I turned to the hospice nurses after John’s death. There was someone on the phone who listened when I had no one else to talk to late at night, and they put me in contact with the counselling services at Pilgrims, which has been so helpful.
“Through visiting the Canterbury hospice, I saw a different side to the hospice than I had imagined. The first time I walked into the reception area and saw the boxes of tissues on the tables, I could hardly say my name I was so upset. However, I also felt an enormous sense of comfort. The volunteers on reception were warm and friendly. It didn’t smell like a hospital (which I dreaded), there were flowers, there was art on the walls, people were smiling.
Time to Create patients with their artwork
“I heard about Time to Create, and as an artist I was very interested in art as therapy, recognising how powerful it is – it is a living statement, it is positive and empowering. I met Sharon from the Wellbeing team and patients attending the sessions, and I asked if they would like to exhibit their work with me at my exhibition. It was a success. We had a private view where I met more of the artists and their families, and that was particularly poignant – to meet others who are currently going through what I had been going through. We hugged, there were a few tears, but there was so much joy in the gallery. I felt I was giving something back for the support I’d received from the hospice. John was an artist himself, and he would have been delighted to have seen the work we all exhibited.”
Patients created their exhibition artwork within Time to Create sessions at each hospice in Ashford, Canterbury and Thanet. They enjoyed the process and seeing their work showcased in a gallery. The Wellbeing team showed digital versions of the artwork in the Pilgrims Therapy Centre, for patients who were unable to attend the exhibition.
Sharon Smith, Wellbeing Practitioner Team Leader, said:
“It was an amazing opportunity for our Time to Create participants to be invited to showcase their creative work alongside Beverley’s artwork. Patients allowed their emotions – happiness, sadness, even anger – to guide their creativity. Attending the private view and seeing them show their work to family members and friends, reminded me how important creativity can be. It allows people to express themselves, improves wellbeing and makes people feel empowered.”
For more information on Pilgrims Hospices’ Wellbeing Programme:
Call the Pilgrims Hospices Advice Line on 01233 504 133
Pilgrims Hospices is a charity dedicated to providing expert care and support to patients with life-limiting illnesses in east Kent. Our services ensure comfort, dignity, and quality of life for patients and their families, offering compassionate care both in hospice settings and in the community.