Thursday, 20 February 2014

Dock Tavern Events for the Louise Hamilton Centre



The Dock Tavern will be holding numerous fundraising events for The Louise Hamilton Centre. Wristbands will be on sale from this Friday 21st of Feb. evening minimum suggested donation £1.00 so the centre gets at least 50p for every band sold. 


Saturday May 10th - Coffee, Cakes and Bacon Rolls – 10am  to 12 Noon

Sunday May 18th – Walking Family Treasure Hunt around Gorleston –  from 10.30am

Sunday July 20th – Charity Music Day ‘5’

All events on The Dock Tavern Facebook page

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Successful Evening at Potters Holiday Resort


The bowling evening that was held at Potters Holiday Resort on the 4th February was a sell out and all that participated had a fantastic evening and the food was superb. So a big thank you to all who supported the event and to Potters Holiday Resort for hosting the evening.

Monday, 17 February 2014

KALVIN REACHES HIS TARGET FOR NATALIE

“Local fundraiser Kalvin Scott reached his milestone target for Palliative Care East.  Kalvin had set himself the target of running 500 miles and swimming 50 miles over the course of last year and achieved this on the 20th December.  This achievement was for his girlfriend, Natalie Wilson, who lost her life at the early age of 26 to bowel cancer.    The 20th December would have been Natalie’s 28th birthday so was a very poignant date for Kalvin to complete the task.

Kalvin’s journey saw him overcome many challenges not least the fact that before he started this he could not swim the length of a swimming pool, so to then undertake to swim 50 miles is a feat in its self.  Kalvin was also knocked back in the middle of the year as he developed shingles, setting the challenge back for a few weeks while he recovered.  Throughout the challenge the love and memories of the time he and Natalie spent together inspired him with the strength to go on.

Kalvin would like to thank all his supporters with a total raised of over £3000.   He would also like to say a special thanks to his family and to Natalie’s family for all of their love and support throughout.





The picture shows fundraiser Kalvin and Maxine, Appeal Co-ordinator, with the butterfly in memory of Natalie on the butterfly wall in the Louise Hamilton Centre.  Also picture of Natalie and Kalvin.

Sunday, 16 February 2014

Louise Hamilton is looking for Friends !

We all need friends and the Louise Hamilton Centre at the James Paget Hospital has just launched a Friends organisation to give local people a chance to feel even more involved in the work and fund raising for the centre which has seen over six and a half thousand people come through its doors since opening in March.

A gold badge has been designed for the new Friends which is in the distinctive butterfly shape, the now familiar symbol of the Louise Hamilton Centre.


The distinctive yellow £1.5 million eco-friendly building at the corner of the JPH was completed on time and on budget in December 2012 and was officially opened by the Princess Royal at the end of April, just over a month after it started welcoming those needing its services.

The building – the result of an architectural competition and fund raising from the community  – is intended as a place of peace and calm where those with cancer and other life threatening conditions, together with their carers and others who may be affected, can receive help and support. A team of over 50 volunteers helps to staff the centre which is open seven days a week and into the evenings. They work closely with the professionals, including the Macmillan nurses, who are based there.

As well as a whole range of advice and support other regular groups include two choirs, one for carers and the other for people with respiratory problems; a dementia cafe, bereavement group, art and complimentary therapies and benefits help. ‘The list is growing.’ says Palliative Care East Appeal Co-ordinator Maxine Taylor. PCE is the independent group which spearheaded the project and now maintains it.

‘There are so many ways that people need help, it may be specific advice or an activity or it may just be the chance to have a chat and cup of tea. Often people don’t realise they are carers, and they too need support to look after a loved one. We can provide all of this and more,’ she said.

‘The Centre was built thanks to the fantastic efforts of the community of Great Yarmouth and Waveney and it continues thanks to people’s fund raising and support. We are well on course to meet the annual running cost target of around £130,000.’ said Maxine, explaining that this money was entirely for the centre, not any other JPH facilities.

 Major fund raising includes the annual themed autumn ball, a moveable feast in June and regular auctions. The annual Embrace sponsored walk will this year be part of the Gorleston Clifftop Gala in July. Alongside that are the constant fund raisers organised by other individuals and organisations, including the Yarmouth Rotary Club Town Quiz which takes place at the end of February.

‘People are hugely supportive of what is being done here, and we’d like to give them the chance to feel even more closely associated by becoming Friends of the Louise Hamilton Centre. The idea is for people to feel they have an even more personal involvement and are part of what we do.

‘Friends membership will include the gold butterfly lapel badge,a car sticker, regular newsletters, information and events. It’s another way to support the work,’ said Maxine, explaining that the cost is £10 a year for individuals or £25 for a family of four.

‘It is estimated that something like 2,700 people in our area receive a diagnosis of cancer or similar life threatening conditions each year. We are here to try and help them in whatever way we can and launching a Friends organisation is another strong way of supporting what we can do for those who need us’ said Maxine.


To find out more about becoming a Friend of Louise call in or contact Maxine Taylor at the Louise Hamilton Centre on 01493 453100 . The Centre is open seven days a week from 8.30 am to 19:30 pm weekdays; Saturdays and Sundays from 10:30 am to 15:30 pm.