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Meet Alfie! He is our special mascot, who will be leading us through an exciting year of 25th birthday celebrations for our children's hospice, Andy's.

The care we provide for babies, children and young people life-limiting illness has touched countless families across Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire. We offer comfort and compassion whilst making each day count - whether through a movie at our onsite cinema, arts and crafts session or an afternoon on the Polar Express.

We are incredibly proud of the last 25 years, and hope you will join us in celebrating this wonderful milestone.

Why support St Andrew’s Hospice?

Help us to make each day count for hundreds of adults, children and families living with life-limiting illness. Together, we can make a difference, even during the darkest of times.

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  Last year, 221 patients were cared for in our Adult Inpatient Unit

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  We cared for 592 patients as part of our Hospice at Home programme in 2023/24

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  Almost 100 patients attended our Wellbeing service last year

About St Andrew’s Hospice

At St Andrew’s Hospice we care for, and support people affected by life-limiting conditions or who are coming to the end of their life. You can come and go as you please, order takeaways, bring your pets – at St Andrew’s Hospice, it’s all about you.

We provide free care, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Care ranges from overnight stays and respite to outpatient visits and wellbeing programmes. We work closely with NHS healthcare professionals as well as organisations such as Marie Curie and Macmillan, providing services under one roof for those who need us.

We are one of the very few hospices in the UK to offer services for adults and children on the same site. We have been delivering high-quality person-centred care to adults across North East Lincolnshire for more than 40 years. For more than 20 years, Andy’s has also provided care from birth to age 25 in Lincolnshire, Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire.

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