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August 2019                                                                          August 2019

       In South Dorset, including Weymouth & Portland:                                      wire.  The popular trek cart came in very handy too.
       This year we estimate we’ll help 936 people, which is an extra:                      Many  congratulations  to  Cameron  Findler  for  completing  his  Gold  Duke  of
                                                                                            Edinburgh award at the beginning of July.
       6 patients staying in the In-Patient Unit at Joseph Weld Hospice, costing £30,780
                                                                                            We ended the term with the very popular BBQ and games on Studland Beach
       18 patients cared for at home, costing £20,628
                                                                                            which everyone looks forward to all year.
       4 patients attending Day Services, at an extra cost of £21,632
       11 more loved ones accessing Family Support Services, costing £2,888                 Scout News
       In West Dorset, including Dorchester, Bridport and Lyme Regis:                       With  the  sunny  weather,  scouts  became  even  more  enjoyable  as  we  were
                                                                                            outdoors at every meeting.  A couple of weeks ago we went to the scout activity
       This year we estimate we’ll help 1,448 people, which is an extra:
                                                                                            centre at Buddens to try out their new zipwire and climbing tower.  The activities
       9 patients staying in the In-Patient Unit at Joseph Weld Hospice, costing £46,170    were challenging but fun.  I met a personal ambition of reaching the top of the
                                                                                            climbing wall.   The week after we went to Kimmeridge beach to do crabbing.
       28 patients cared for at home, costing £32,088                                       However, as there weren’t many crabs, we mostly went fishing.  In all we found 2
                                                                                            crabs, some shrimp and a lot of different sized fish.  The whole group are excitedly
       7 patients attending Day Services, at an extra cost of £37,856
       17 more loved ones accessing Family Support Services, costing £4,463


       In North Dorset, including Sherborne, Shaftesbury, Sturminster Newton, Gillingham
       and Blandford:
       This year we estimate we’ll help 575 people, which is an extra
       5 patients staying in the In-Patient Unit at Joseph Weld Hospice, costing £25,650

       13 patients cared for at home, costing £14,898
       3 patients attending Day Services, at an extra cost of £16,244
       6 more loved ones accessing Family Support Services, costing £1,575

       Weldmar Hospicecare has now launched an appeal to help ensure its end of life
                                                                                                                           looking  forward  to  the  last  week  of  term  at
       care services remain available to everyone who needs them in Dorset.
                                                                                                                           the Dorset Water Park at Corfe Castle.  Scout
       Donations  to  the  Appeal  can  be  made  at  www.weld-hospice.org.uk,  where                                      report written by Izzy.
       people can see exactly what their donation will pay for.

                                                                                            Cub News
       Quotes from users of our bereavement support services:
                                                                                            Cubs spent an evening looking at bike maintenance ahead of a bike ride to the
       Paula, whose parents both benefitted from end of life care at the in-patient unit –   Sika Trail a few weeks later.  They also took a trip down to the very popular Scout
       “Weldmar  picked  us  up,  held us,  and  gently  set us  down  again.    During  Mum’s   Activity centre at Buddens for wide games.  A few cubs joined the Scouts at the
       inpatient  stay  I  was  able  to  sleep  over  for  a  couple  of  nights  and  my  son  and   Dorset Water Park for a session on the inflatables and did very well against the
       daughter were able to spend time with their grandma during those precious last       older section at pushing everyone in the water.
       days.”

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