Tulips for Tapping 2024

Tulips for Tapping 2024

Organisation role · Flexible hours · Starting from 3 Apr 2024
PE31 6BH, King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Events & festivalOutdoors
HealthCommunity & familyWellbeing
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The Norfolk Hospice Tapping House
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Summary

We will be holding a fundraising event in a Norfolk tulip field in mid April to early May - and we need volunteers to help make the event a success.

Detailed description

The Norfolk Hospice Tapping House and local tulip growers are collaborating to hold a fundraising event - Tulips for Tapping 2024.

During mid April and early May visitors will be able to walk through working tulip fields and admire the colours and aroma of the blooms.

We need volunteers to help with stewarding, car parking and merchandise sales.

You must be able to attend the hospice in early April, before the event starts, for training.

This is a great opportunity for corporates to get involved as it suits team volunteers!

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About The Norfolk Hospice Tapping House

The Norfolk Hospice is committed to providing outstanding care for people in the local community living with life-shortening illnesses and to their carers, family and friends including bereavement support.
The support provided is tailored to the individual, encompassing their physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs in an understanding, caring and compassionate way, ensuring dignity is maintained throughout.
Care is delivered at the hospice in Hillington, either in the Inpatient Unit, Day Therapy Unit or via one-to-one sessions at the hospice. Care is sometimes provided in people’s own homes.
The current services cost over £2.5 million per year to run; the NHS funds only 32% of this, with the majority coming from the support of local groups, businesses and individuals.