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Andy’s Children’s Unit and Make a Wish Foundation help patient have experience of a lifetime

27 Aug 2023

Andy’s Children’s Unit patient, Noah Nicholson, recently went on the trip of a lifetime thanks to the Make a Wish Foundation. With the help of Andy’s, Noah was granted a Disney...

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Tributes to Hospice Champion Dr Harry Buckland

12 Jul 2023

Tributes have been paid to Grimsby GP Dr Harry Buckland, who was instrumental in the founding of St Andrew’s Hospice, following his death at the age of 99.

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We gave a big Andy’s welcome to one of our first children’s hospice patients on his return!

10 May 2023

It was fantastic to welcome back Charlie Marshall – who was one of our first children’s hospice patients, and spent almost two decades under our care.

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Meet the new and improved sensory room at Andy’s Children’s Unit

27 Apr 2023

Andy’s Children’s Unit has seen some big changes over the past year, undergoing a once in a lifetime refurbishment which has included a much-needed update to our sensory room.

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Strictly Cinema! Joanne Clifton welcomes young visitors with the hottest movie tickets in town!

12 Oct 2022

AFTER months of hard work from a whole range of experts, St Andrew’s Hospice has finally opened its doors to the charity’s new cinema room – and it’s simply fabulous!

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Dream vintage wedding dress found in charity shop
Phil Upton
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Dream vintage wedding dress found in charity shop

Last year, Joanna Gee, a Shop Manager at St Andrew’s Hospice, found her dream vintage wedding dress at one of our charity shops. Joanna was looking for a unique wedding dress after getting engaged to her now-husband, Harry Gee, who also volunteers at the retail shops.

Joanna spread the word among her colleagues that she was looking for a vintage-style wedding dress. Our shop manager in Louth contacted Joanna and sent a few photos of the dress they had in the shop.

“At first glance, it wasn’t what I was looking for at all, but it seemed very pretty,” Joanna explained, “There was no size on it as it was handmade – there was even a little note sewn inside from the mother of the previous bride.”

As Joanna lived far from Louth, she asked for the dress’s measurements, and it turned out to be her exact size!

“It felt meant to be. I went with my mum and sister to try it on, and it fit like a glove. The moment I put it on, I just knew. I felt like a princess!

“Everyone who knows me knows that I love a bit of quirky and a bit of vintage. I don’t think I could have ended up with a more perfect dress.”

The mother of the bride also found her outfit at our Bradley Crossroads store, and Joanna found her shoes at one of the stores too. Joanna painted “Mrs Gee” onto them for a fun touch.

Our charity shops are full of hidden gems! Find your nearest store and grab a bargain.

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