HOPE House and Tŷ Gobaith children’s hospices are launching their tastiest fundraiser of the year, together with their new partner.
The Eat Cake campaign will return from May 1 until May 14, and it will give people the opportunity to get together with loved ones and colleagues for some fun in the kitchen, getting creative with their bakes, and hosting their own charity cake sale or coffee morning.
Household brand, Homepride and the children’s hospices believe that together cake lovers from the region will make a real difference to local families facing very difficult times.
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Hope House and Tŷ Gobaith fundraiser Vanessa Marubbi said: “We are delighted to launch this year’s Eat Cake campaign in conjunction with our new sponsor Homepride.
“With the King’s coronation approaching and spring firmly in the air, there’s no better time to get friends, family and colleagues together to make it, bake it and help raise money for seriously ill children and their families in your area.
“Open to everyone, those who sign-up will receive a fantastic Eat Cake kit including selfie props, chef’s hats, cupcake sweepstake, cake labels and much more.
“So please help us turn cake into care and register now.”
Participants can be assured they will be supported by the hospices’ fundraising team.
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The hospices will be featuring the best event pictures on their website and social media, and are urging contestants to use their own channels to promote their event and tag the hospices.
To help the hospices whip up a great total get in touch and register at https://www.hopehouse.org.uk/Event/eat-cake or call the fundraising team on (01492) 596581.
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