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The Rosemary FoundationThe Rosemary Foundation
Hospice at Home Autumn 2011 Newsletter
Petersfield Town Mayor
supports
The Rosemary Foundation
Petersfield Town Mayor, Mr George Watkinson has
chosen The Rosemary Foundation as the charity he
will support for his year in office.
Barbara and Julie attended a social gathering at The
Festival Hall in Petersfield on the 10 August. Mr
Watkinson thanked town councilors, officials and local
people from commerce and other charitable
organizations for their hard work over the previous
year and hoped that they would support him in his
efforts to raise funds for The Rosemary Foundation in
the coming year.
Julie said “We had a splendid evening and thoroughly
enjoyed the opportunity to meet representatives
from the local community, including some of the
other Petersfield based charities and local churches.
We are thrilled and honoured that
the Mayor has chosen The Rosemary Foundation as
his charity for the year. Building on the extensive
publicity generated by the Petersfield Post, we hope
that most people have now heard of our charity”.
Julie and Barbara are photographed with
Mr & Mrs Watkinson.
Fund Raising at Liss Junior The year six pupils at Liss Junior School organize an annual Charity Day in the Summer
Term as part of Health and Citizenship Week. Pupils nominate charities to support and
then vote for their favourite.
This time the overwhelming majority chose The Rosemary Foundation,
largely because one pupil was able to explain how the nurses had
helped his father so much during his last days.
The children were completely responsible for the running of stalls and
games and their ideas were most creative. The teachers were
particularly impressed by the mature way in which groups responded
to this challenge and their level of motivation.
The remaining school population enjoyed an extended playtime in
order that they could spend lots of money! As a consequence over
£600 was raised in just over an hour, which represents an all time
record for this activity and shows that the charity is highly valued, not
only by adults but by children as well.
Caroline Harwood – Deputy Headteacher
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Chairman’s Letter
On behalf of the trustees, welcome to the autumn Newsletter.
You will enjoy reading the various reports, particularly those of the enterprising
fundraisers. Financially the outlook is more positive, much better than had been
foreseen at the end of last year and the nursing staff have continued to deliver an excellent standard of patient
care for which the Rosemary Foundation is renowned.
Our thanks go to all those who have ensured our continued success, our volunteer helpers, our fundraisers and all
our supporters.
The Rosemary Foundation welcomes the establishment of The Rowans Hospice at Home and looks forward to this
service enhancing patient choice for those who wish to remain at home as life draws to a close.
Since 2005, we have been pleased to provide support and shared care for patients at home who have had links
either with The Rowans Hospice or the MacMillan service in Midhurst. Historically The Rowans Hospice has
provided training programmes for our nurses, without charge, and in turn we are now assisting The Rowans to
develop their new service, which will be working in Portsmouth and S.E. Hants, concentrating their efforts where
the need is greatest.
The Rosemary Foundation will continue to provide nursing and bereavement care for all those in our community
who request it.
It is only with on going public support that each of these individual charities can survive and in the current climate
fundraising remains a challenge for both.
You will read in the finance report of our long-term investment fund, set up by the Trustees, on the advice of our
Patron Lord Bessborough. We will seek grants from charitable trusts to build up this fund and so secure income to
provide guaranteed salaries in the future. We hope that when statutory funding becomes available, the
Commissioning teams will look favourably on our competitive service.
With best wishes,
Dr Patricia Golding, Chair of Trustees
Clinical Review
When I wrote for the spring newsletter, I mentioned we were approaching caring
for our 1000th
patient. This actually happened at the beginning of April when a
Petersfield patient was cared for by us, sadly, for only a short time. This week at
our Thursday meeting we added the details of our 1078th
patient!
During the last financial year (I" July- 30th
June) we received 168 new referrals. Sadly 12 cases required visits from us
for only a very short duration (less than 24 hrs) whilst another 36 patients required visits for 3-4 months.
As I write, this week has brought our first taste of winter weather and its difficult driving conditions and traffic chaos.
For instance, last Tuesday saw heavy rain compounded by a large tree falling down and blocking the A272! As a
result this caused a delay of 30 minutes and much manoeuvering of the car around the narrow lanes adjacent to and
around Langrish in order to get to a patient.
Adversities like this happen and become a part of the job: at the start of the day we are heading in one direction,
but events overtake us only to find we are heading elsewhere! We have to be constantly ready to respond to a call
from a patient or carer, this being our prime priority.
This highlights for me just how unpredictable life with The Rosemary Foundation is and in no way boring, but we're
never sure what we may have to do next.
Julie Cotsell
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The Kings Theatre Southsea
The Kings is a Grade 2 Listed building which was built in 1907. It was designed by Frank Matcham
who also has to his credit The London Palladium, Blackpool Tower Ballroom and the London
Hippodrome. The Kings always has a charity show to open their new season, and this year, The
Rosemary Foundation was chosen together with the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity and
the Kings Restoration Fund. A party of Rosemary supporters thoroughly enjoyed an evening of
splendid entertainment.
We are very grateful to the management of the Kings for their on-going support.
The Kings Theatre is now taking bookings for the Pantomime ‘Cinderella’. If you would like tickets
for the performance on Sunday 11 December at 12:00 noon please telephone Jo on 02392
852232 or Sandra on 02392 852208
Tell them you are a supporter of The Rosemary Foundation and the Kings will donate £3 to us for
every ticket purchased. More details of the autumn season at the Kings can be seen on their
website www.kings-southsea.com
100 Mile Walk
Every year for the last 14 years Tony Maxse from
Selborne has organised a Sponsored Walk in aid of cancer
and Children’s charities, causes very dear to his heart.
Over that period Tony, his support team, and his walkers
have raised over £380,000 for a variety of charities.
This year the Rosemary Foundation was one of three
charities to benefit. Over a week in Spring Tony’s route
took the walkers from Litton in Somerset, through the
Limpley Stoke Valley, past the Wilton Windmill, through
the Candovers to a finish at Selborne – 100 miles in six
days.
Mike Cartmel was one of the walkers raising funds for
the Rosemary Foundation. He wrote ”a really well
organised walk – my first – but definitely not my last. I
was amazed how well Tony Maxse could mobilise so
many people across the South of England. What was
great was the fact we hardly touched major routes –
and often were crossing land closed to the general
public!” Our grateful thanks are due to Tony and his
support team and to Mike and all the walkers.
Life in Petersfield Awards
A packed audience for the annual Life in Petersfield
Awards ceremony applauded The Rosemary
Foundation as the nurses received the Professional
Community Support in Petersfield Award. We also
reached the final three in the category Not for Profit
Organisation/Charity of the Year.
BUPA London Run
We proudly wore our Rosemary Foundation T-shirts (please see picture attached of us looking
knackered) and were really pleased with how much money we raised (which is still coming in) so
hopefully we will get to the magic £700!
Liz and I had lots of supporters there as well to push us home, one of which was our best friend
Claire who lost her Dad last year. Claire always said that the care and support that the Rosemary
Foundation nurses gave her Dad was excellent, which is why we so wanted to run for you, and it
was all very emotional when we crossed the finishing line.
We crossed it in 1 hour 21 minutes - very pleased as I wanted to do it in under an hour and a half.
Didn't quite manage to run the whole distance but ran most of it, and most importantly we
sprinted over the finishing line together! Louise Hider
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Tea, Coffee,
Lunch and Walkies!
Our friends in the Horndean WI continue to
raise funds for us as their charity for 2011.
An afternoon tea and sale was very well
attended by many ladies with scarcely a
man in sight, which seemed puzzling until
we realised it was Cup Final afternoon! The
residents of Herne Farm were amongst
other groups to support us with a coffee
morning, our thanks to Ann Lemon, Jeanne
Wiseman and John Phemister, and
Petersfield Ladies Luncheon Club have also
chosen us as their charity of the year.
Organiser Gill Elmer decided to nominate
The Rosemary Foundation as the
beneficiary of the Annual Sponsored Walk
from Liss Forest to Griggs Green and back.
Nearly 50 walkers, many with their dogs,
completed the six mile walk after a
welcome drinks break at the Deer’s Hut.
Our thanks go to everyone who has
organised fundraising events. To list them
would take up most of this Newsletter! We
are so very grateful to you all.
Fundraising set to reach new
heights …....and heat John Dickson is very bravely undertaking a free-fall parachute jump,
hopefully in October on Salisbury Plain; he intends to donate his
sponsorship money to our funds
Ade Oduyemi has begun training to cycle through Death Valley in
California next March and is hoping to raise £10,000 for The
Rosemary Foundation. To support Ade and to read about his reasons
for making this journey, visit his JustGiving page – http:/
www.justgiving.com/Ade-Oduyemi
Fun and Games!
"Anne Butler and Georgie reviewing stock at the Lavender Farm"
On a warm Saturday in March the
Cubs from Blackmoor and
Whitehill Group did a street
collection in the Forest Centre in
Bordon. Part of their badge work is to help with
community or charity work and as their Leader
Norman Pearce had reason to be grateful to The
Rosemary Foundation in the past, he decided we
were a worthy cause to support.
Quilted with Kindness THE GRAND DRAW for the beautiful quilt, lovingly made by the
Petersfield Craft Club took place on Saturday 2 July at East
Meon Village Hall.
It was a lovely afternoon with a very happy air about it and with
a request to have one again! We shall certainly think about
making a ‘cream teas’ afternoon an annual event so look out for
information in our Spring Newsletter.
Thank you so much for all who attended and bought the raffle
tickets, especially the ones included in our Newsletter which
reaches far and wide.
The winner of the quilt was Mrs Patricia Manns of Cowplain
The Lavender Fields and Hartley Park
Farm Businesses continue to
support us and we will again
receive part of the entrance
money for their Open Days in
July. The weather this year was
not quite as hot as usual but
the events were well
supported. Meanwhile the
children had a great time at
the Fun Day just before Easter.
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Football for Cancer ... Ray Ogilvie is the driving force behind Football For Cancer and thanks to his
astonishing fundraising work, £20,000 has been presented to The Rosemary
Foundation. The early stages of the tournament concluded with the finals at Petersfield Town’s Football
Club, followed two weeks later by a match at Fratton Park where the teams consisted of players who had bid
for their places, but also included the highest fundraiser. A memorable afternoon in Portsmouth led to a
visit to Tiger Tiger in Gunwharf Quays for the presentation to be made. Our very grateful thanks go to Ray
and all his team of fundraisers for their tireless work and support.
This picture shows nurses Barbara and
Julie chatting at the nightclub Tiger
Tiger at Gunwharf Quays. They were
there for the cheque
presentation….but what were they
saying to each other? There is a bottle
of wine for the best suggestion as
judged by Barbara and Julie! Send your
entry to Allison Price by e-mail at
[email protected] or by
post to our office address at 35 Lavant
Street, Petersfield, GU32 3EL Closing
date is Wednesday 16 November.
Cricket On Sunday 26 June, the
hottest day of the year so far, Kingsley
Cricket Club entertained The Rosemary
Foundation to a return match. Family
and friends were treated to a close,
competitive match with the RF
winning, revenge for last year.
Refreshments, bar and BBQ, and the
arrival of a very welcome ice cream
van, plus raffle and stalls raised funds
for us and kept everybody happy.
Fun and Games!
Stoolball Steep Stoolball Club have had a
good year again and have been successful in winning
the Milland Charity Cup. The Ladies have again
decided that they would like The Rosemary
Foundation to receive the money and Elspeth Dixon
and Penny Powell joined them at one of their matches
to receive the cheque.
Win a bottle of wine!
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to volunteer time
and spreadsheet
skills to help with the
maintenance and
development of new
applications in Excel
we would love to
hear from you at
info@rosemary-
foundation.org.uk
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...Money...
Financial Review I wrote in the spring newsletter to tell you that we had high hopes for an improvement in our income during the
remainder of our financial year which ends on 30 June.
Well I am pleased to tell you that our hopes were not in vain. The Rosemary Foundation 2011 Campaign launched
by the Petersfield Post in the spring succeeded in raising our profile and this together with legacies and some
significant fundraising activities contributed to a much better end of year result than we feared. From a position of
deficit towards the end of calendar 2010 we ended the financial year in June 2011 with a surplus of approximately
£40,000 on expenditure for the year of about £210,000.
This of course is excellent news and enables us to go forward with our plans to secure the future of the Foundation.
Since we started in 1997, we have been supported wonderfully by many generous friends in our community
through donations great and small and fundraising activities.
However, it’s not a case of saying “Phew, that’s it”. We have to look to the future and the Trustees have decided,
for the sustainability of the Foundation in the years ahead, to grow an investment fund which will eventually yield a
reliable income to contribute significantly to the salaries of our nurses – our most important commitment and also
our largest, just as it should be. The fund has been started with some safe investments (no Icelandic banks!) and
will shortly be added to by some further amounts raised specifically for the purpose and not included in the
£40,000 surplus above. So it is still a case of securing income to grow this fund which we are sure is the responsible
thing to do so we can be certain of continuing to serve the community.
In the last newsletter I mentioned the importance of Gift Aid. Luckily, many more people are aware now of the
benefit to us if they Gift Aid their donations, but I would just like to draw your attention to a couple of points about
Gift Aid.
• The donor must receive no benefit at all from his donation for it to be Gift Aided. Even money
paid for a raffle ticket cannot be Gift Aided for example as the buyer gets the benefit of the
chance of winning a prize.
• Only the person actually giving the donation can Gift Aid it. So, for example, if someone kindly
runs a fundraising event for us, or does a sponsored activity, they cannot themselves Gift Aid
what is raised because it is not their money. The original donors/sponsors have to do the Gift
Aiding.
There are other points to think about if, for example, you were to hold an auction. We will always be very happy to
advise you – just get in touch before the event. Gift Aided donations are worth 25% more!
Mike English, Trustee
...Money...
You can now donate to the Rosemary Foundation without it costing you a penny! When shopping on-line, go via
“www.easyfundraising.org.uk” which provides a FREE service where you can shop with your favourite online stores
and at no extra cost raise funds for The Rosemary Foundation. You still shop directly with each retailer as you
would normally, but simply by using the links from easyfundraising first, each purchase you make will generate a
cash back donation to the Foundation, instantly raising money for us. Just register “The Rosemary Foundation” as
your chosen cause.
For example, spend £25 with WHSmith on books and 2.5% will be donated. You will have raised £0.63, at no extra
cost to your purchase. Make any purchase from Amazon and 2.5% will be donated. Insure your car with Aviva and
raise £30.00, or purchase a mobile phone from O2 and earn £17.50 and so on.
You can shop with 2000+ brand name retailers and to raise funds you just use the links from the easyfundraising
site first - it's that simple!
If you ALREADY shop online, why not help good causes at no extra cost from purchases you would make anyway.
You don't need to come up with any complex sponsorship ideas to raise funds; you just need to shop online via
easyfundraising.
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* Please accept my Donation of £…………….……...…
* I wish The Rosemary Foundation to treat all donations
I have made since 6 April 2000, and all donations I
make from the date of this declaration until I notify
you otherwise as Gift Aid donations.
I confirm that I am a UK Taxpayer and pay an amount of
income tax and/or capital gains tax at least equal to the
tax that The Rosemary Foundation reclaims on my
donations in the tax year.
Signed ……………..……………………………..…………..
Date………………...…………………………………...….…
Please complete your details in the adjacent box and
*delete as appropriate
I would like to dedicate a light in memory of:
…………………………………………………………..…..
and I enclose a donation in aid of The Foundation’s
Lights of Remembrance appeal.
No. to attend Lights of Remembrance Service: ….………
Name:………………………………………………………………..…….…
Address:………………………………………………...………………..…
………………………………………………………………….……….……….
Post Code: ………………………………………………….………….....
Tel No: ……………………………………………………….………………
E-mail: ……………………………………………………...…………....…
Gift Aid Declaration ����
Lights of Remembrance Service 2011
Sunday 27 November at 5.00pm
Please complete your contact details in the
box below and send it to us as soon as
possible, but by 26 November at the latest.
At the end of November our traditional Lights of
Remembrance Service is held at Langrish House, by
kind invitation of Mr & Mrs Talbot-Ponsonby.
...Money…
CommunityForce
The Rosemary Foundation is one of the charities registered with the NatWest CommunityForce scheme, hoping to
win one of the awards in the scheme. However, that depends on us collecting votes – your vote. You don’t have
to be a NatWest customer to vote, which you can do between 26 September and 23 October.
Voting is either on-line at www.natwest.com/communityforce or by ringing 0800 2100 246.
Please vote for The Rosemary Foundation. Remember, every vote counts!
...and Music!
Local musicians have been singing and playing to raise
funds during recent months. It has been a privilege to
attend concerts by Petersfield Chamber Choir firstly
with a memorable performance of Bach’s St John
Passion in April, followed by an uplifting midsummer
concert in June. The Choir’s Musical Director, Ann
Pinhey, is a wonderful supporter of our charity and has
raised a considerable sum during recent years.
Support has also come from the young musicians of
Churcher’s College. Barbara, Elspeth, Julie, Lindy and
Penny attended a school orchestra rehearsal to collect a
cheque and were treated to a special performance of
Pirates of the Caribbean. Money had been collected at a
lunchtime concert at St Peter’s Church and through a 24
hour Music Marathon. Helen Purchase, Head of
Instrumental Studies said “we wanted to support a
charity, and I could think of none better than our local
Hospice at Home”. Allison Price
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The Rosemary Foundation - Hospice at Home in the UK 35 Lavant Street, Petersfield, Hampshire, GU32 3EL
( 01730 266 329 (administration) or 01730 269 996 (clinical staff) www.rosemaryfoundation.wordpress.com [email protected]
OCTOBER
15 Saturday
Quiz Night Quiz Night Quiz Night Quiz Night –––– East Meon Village Hall East Meon Village Hall East Meon Village Hall East Meon Village Hall 7.30pm start ‘til late7.30pm start ‘til late7.30pm start ‘til late7.30pm start ‘til late
Tickets £7 to include supper.
Either bring a team of 8 or join a team on the night –
call Lyn on 01730 823347 or leave a message on our
office no: 01730 266329 to book a table,
or tickets will be available on the door.
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Auction of Promises Auction of Promises Auction of Promises Auction of Promises –––– 7.00pm 7.00pm 7.00pm 7.00pm Langrish House Hotel Langrish House Hotel Langrish House Hotel Langrish House Hotel
Tickets £25 –an absolute bargain for a 1st class meal.
NOVEMBER
27 Sunday
LightsLightsLightsLights of Remembrance Service of Remembrance Service of Remembrance Service of Remembrance Service ———— Langrish House at 5pmLangrish House at 5pmLangrish House at 5pmLangrish House at 5pm
DECEMBER
3 Saturday
Christmas Bazaar Christmas Bazaar Christmas Bazaar Christmas Bazaar –––– East Meon Village Hall East Meon Village Hall East Meon Village Hall East Meon Village Hall doors open doors open doors open doors open 10 until 12 noon.10 until 12 noon.10 until 12 noon.10 until 12 noon.
2011 Diary of Events
Our new Website
We have moved to a new website which we hope you
will find more appealing and which is easier for us to
maintain. While we are in the process of switching
over, our website address of www.rosemary-
foundation.org.uk will still take you to the old website,
but there you will find a link to the new one. The old
website is no longer being maintained. The address of
the new website is:
www.rosemaryfoundation.wordpress.com
Because of the way Google and other search engines
work, if you search for “Rosemary Foundation” you
may for a while arrive at the old website but again you
can use the link to access the new one.
Our webmaster, Richard Burton would like to know if
you have any comments about the new website and
hopes to get some emails on the subject sent to
[email protected] with your
thoughts. If you have any problems, do let us know and
we will do our best to sort them out.
Fundraising Support Network
Lyn Blackman writes:
“I have a vision! I would like to encourage new
volunteers with a flare for fundraising to form some
local groups. To start with, these could be very small,
even just asking friends round for coffee and inviting
donations. This could lead to events such as ‘Tea at
Three or even ‘Wine at Nine’! This will be a new
venture for us and plenty of support is available for
anyone wishing to start up such a group.
National Hospice Care Week takes place from 8th
-14th
October so this could be a great time to launch your
group.
Our current team of volunteers does a tremendous job
but inevitably it is the same people who are always
involved.
If you think that you could take a local group forward
or would like to help out at one of our events do
please get in touch with me on 01730 823347 or
through the Rosemary office 01730 266329.”