Saint Michael's Hospice in Harrogate have launched their new appeal, 'Dedicate a Daisy'.
People are invited to join the charity for an exclusive event where you can pick your daisy before taking it home to cherish.
The daisies are handmade using recycled materials and are durable and weather resistant.
Lottie McGuiness, Paralympic powerlifter, is the Hospice's Ambassador.
Lottie dedicated her daisy to her Grandpa, following the support she and her family received from the hospice in 2018.
She said:
“I think dedicating a daisy can reignite memories of loved ones who are no longer around, and I feel that is something very special.
"It feels lovely and honourable to dedicate my daisy to my grandpa, who was cared for at the hospice before his passing''
By choosing to dedicate a daisy, it helps Saint Michael's provide vital end-of-life care, comfort, and support to people living with a terminal illness across the Harrogate district.
Each daisy could provide an hour of specialist nursing care to help people in need
You can dedicate a daisy here: https://loom.ly/ZF08yqE

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