5K fundraiser for St Ann’s Hospice

Bridgewater School students and staff take part in sponsored 5K to raise money for St Anns Hospice

On Wednesday 25th May, more than 50 Bridgewater staff and students took part in a sponsored 5K run to raise money for St. Ann’s Hospice.

The charity, which has been supporting people with life-limiting illness for half a century, plays a vital role within the local community and has big hopes for the future, with plans in place for a modern, new purpose-built hospice next to their current site in Heald Green.

This ambition is one we are all very proud to support and, having had St. Ann’s Hospice as one of our chosen charities for many years, we are delighted that we can now add a further £838 to this hugely important cause.

Said a spokesperson for the charity “Bridgewater School has been a strong supporter of St. Ann’s Hospice for many years, raising over £26,000. This has helped St. Ann’s Hospice provide care to thousands of people across Greater Manchester and we are incredibly grateful for the support of the school.”

As a family focused school, championing and supporting others lies at the heart of everything we do.


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