Tracey Thomas

Snowdonia Classic Ford Tour & Events Fundraising Page

Fundraising for Hope House
£43,956
raised of £50,000 target
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Snowdonia Classic Ford Tour, 11 September 2010
Participants: Dave Allmark, Aled Hopwood & North Wales Classic Fords group members
Hope House

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We provide nursing care and support to local children

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Welcome to "North Wales Classic Fords" Just Giving page, in aid of Hope House Hospice and Ty Gobaith. Thankyou for taking the time to visit our page and we hope you will assist us in raising funds for a truly worthy cause.

Donating is simple, fast and totally secure on this website. Your details are safe – Justgiving will never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to Hope House Hospice and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer. So it’s the most efficient way to donate - We can raise more, whilst saving time and cutting costs for the charity.

So please dig deep and donate now. For a list of previous fundraising amounts, see the bottom of page.

Hope House & Ty Gobaith

Hope House Hospice operate two centres -Ty Gobaith, in Conwy; and Hope House, in Oswestry. Their main purpose is to provide care and support to life limited children and their families.

In addition to this they offer a wide array of services to the wider community providing such things as counselling for children who have been through traumatic situations, ongoing care for permanently ill children/young adults as well as respite for parents/families of the unwell children.

Ty Gobaith on its own, now provides regular periods of respite care to more than 70 terminally ill children and their families living in the North Wales area. The care provided is priceless.

‘I can’t imagine a more beautiful place to come to terms with the worst possible news,’ said one mother whose son visits Ty Gobaith. ‘It gives us chance to breathe and to be an ordinary family with our other children. I don’t know what we would do without Ty Gobaith.’

The hospice is run along similar lines to its sister hospice, Hope House, but is sensitive to the needs of the local population, many of whom speak Welsh as a first language.

Hope House & Ty Gobaith require £4.2 million a year to operate and provide care for the children and their families, so please dig deep and help out a worthy cause!

Snowdonia Tour 2014 - £4538.14 (+ £1134.54 gift aid)

Snowdonia Tour 2013 -  £2023.47 (+ £505.87 gift aid)

Snowdonia Tour 2012 - £2,563.42 (+ £640.86 gift aid)

Snowdonia Tour 2011 - £1819 (+ £454.75 gift aid)

Stwlan Dam (22/05/11) - £200

Skydive (09/04/11) - £1250.00

Snowdonia Tour 2010 - £1,157.67

Snowdonia Tour 2009 - £500(donated to Llanberis Mountain rescue - not included in total as separate charity)


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About the charity

Hope House

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We’re here for children who are not expected to live longer than early adulthood. We’re here for their parents and families too. We’re here with respite care, emotional support, empathy and understanding. Our specialist teams work at Hope House and Tŷ Gobaith, but also in families own homes.

Donation summary

Total raised
£43,955.53
+ £7,864.31 Gift Aid
Online donations
£37,400.21
Offline donations
£6,555.32

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