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Muslim Community boosts Watford charity with £10,000 donation

Members of the Watford Mosques & Welfare Association for the Muslim Community have raised £10,000 for local Watford based charity Peace Hospice Care.

Walking in memory

28 February 2018 11:12

On the 11th March 2018, family and friends of Merv Doidge, who died at Peace Hospice Care's Inpatient Unit in August 2017 following his battle with cancer, will be walking in his memory.

Trekkers raise £52,000 so far for Peace Hospice Care

£52,000 has, so far, been raised for Peace Hospice Care by trekkers who took part in the charity’s Cambodia Challenge earlier this month (between the 4th and 13th February 2018).

Winners again at Watford BID Service Excellence Awards

Peace Hospice Care wins Watford BID Service Excellence Award for second year running.

Walkers hoping to raise £20,000 for Watford charity

Nearly 150 people have, so far, registered to take part in Peace Hospice Care’s London Bridges Walk, a 10 mile walk across 12 of London’s most iconic bridges, on Sunday 11th March (Mother’s Day).

Urgent Call for Volunteers

25 January 2018 17:37

Peace Hospice Care is putting out an urgent call for volunteers.

Children's Bereavement Programme Launched

Peace Hospice Care announces the launch of a free children's bereavement workshop, called Mindcraft, to support children in the local area, aged five to sixteen, who have lost a loved one.

Two weeks countdown to Strictly Come Hospice

Dust off your dancing shoes, there's just two weeks left to join Peace Hospice Care's annual fundraising dance competition, Strictly Come Hospice.

Peace Hospice Care launches Strictly Come Hospice 2018

This New Year, dust off your dancing shoes and join Peace Hospice Care for their very own Strictly ballroom dancing competition – starts January 2018!

Join Peace Hospice Care for their Lights of Love remembrance ceremony

Peace Hospice Care will be holding its annual remembrance service, Lights of Love, on Tuesday 12th December, outside Watford Town Hall from 7pm. The one hour ceremony is open to all and is free of charge.