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Chairman’s Charity

Current Chairman’s Charity

2024 Season

 Liverpool Domestic Abuse Service 

LDAS deliver support across all areas of Liverpool.

Liverpool Domestic Abuse Service (LDAS) was founded in 2004 by CEO Paula Nolan in response to the growing number of women and girls who accessed the Health Energy Advice Team (HEAT) who identified domestic abuse as a factor in their support need.

Paula quickly identified a service which specialised in the support of women and girls whose lives were being impacted by domestic abuse. This was desperately needed in the Kensington area of Liverpool. LDAS was developed to provide advice, support, advocacy, therapeutic and practical help to women and girls. By presenting options and choices to victims and survivors of domestic abuse we can support them to a life free from abuse.

Past Chairman’s Charity

2023 Season

Woodlands Hospice

A registered charity, Woodlands Hospice is dedicated to providing hospice care for the people of North Liverpool, South Sefton and Kirkby in Knowsley.

The Woodlands Hospice Charitable Trust was orignally set up as a direct response to the needs of local people living with cancer. The experiences of General Practitioners, Macmillan nurses and hospital staff identified the need for a facility for the care and support of those with life-threatening illnesses in North Liverpool.

The day hospice was opened in 1996, the out-patient unit in 2005, and a fifteen bed in-patient unit in 2009. 

In 2022 an additional new service was introduced called The Intergrated Mersey Palliative Care Team (IMPaCT). This service was introduced to improve the referral process for palliative care within North Merseyside.

In March we presented a cheque for over £800 to Paula the Head of Fundraising for Woodlands Hospice. at their new Charity Shop in Maghull, Sefton, Merseyside. 

Cheque Presentation March 2024

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Presenting the Cheque Past Chairman Les, New Chairman Richi and being received for Woodlands the head of fundraising Paula 

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