Evergreen and Felicia, two dedicated members of their local Brownies club, recently took on a fundraising challenge to earn their charity badge. They chose to support Teesside Hospice, a cause close to Evergreen's heart after her auntie received care here during her final days.

Setting up a stall outside our Great Ayton shop, the girls sold over 40 biscuits, 6 pots of slime, and a selection of loom bands. Their efforts paid off as they raised an impressive £75 for the hospice!

We’re so proud of Evergreen and Felicia for their hard work and commitment to helping others. Their contribution will make a real difference in supporting families during difficult times.

If you'd like to create a fundraiser or get involved in one of our upcoming events, reach out to us at fundraising@teessidehospice.co.uk

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