John’s Hospice have been caring for our community since 1886 and have just announced their new logo.
The hospice has touched so many lives across North Lancashire and South Cumbria providing free palliative care in their day centre, hospice at home service and other various services which they operate.
Speaking on behalf of the hospice a representative tells us:
”Today we are sharing our new logo with you! We designed it in house, free of charge and hope you like it as much as we do.”
“We wanted a new look that was modern and celebrated our heritage.”
The global pandemic has hit many charities hard and the hospice have announced a new line up of local fundraising events with more still the come. You can see a current list of those events and details of how you can show your support by visiting www.sjhospice.org.uk


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