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Why I am doing Midnight Walk: Charlotte

Charlotte is going to be taking part in Midnight Walk...

This year, it is the 10th anniversary of my mum passing away and 6 years since my friend Ash passed away. 

I loved doing the Midnight Walk previously and wanted to do it again to acknowledge Mum and Ash. Mum had hospice care at home and Ash stayed in the hospice for the last few weeks of his life. 

The staff, resources and care that is involved when treating patients is invaluable to them and their families. I've also used the hospice counselling in previous years. Everyone is so kind, caring and knowledgeable.

Image: Charlotte and her mum who was supported by St Helena Hospice
 

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