Not for Profit

The opening of Lewis-Manning Hospice Care's Swanage shop in July 2022 by Sir Christoper Lees, Trustee of the Talbot Village Trust. Picture: Richard Crease.
Published: March 5, 2023 | Updated: 6th March 2023
A grant-giving charity has revealed that it has now donated more than £400,000 to Lewis-Manning Hospice Care since its partnership began 30 years ago.
Talbot Village Trust’s vital grants have aided a series of key projects, allowing the hospice care charity to increase its visibility on the Isle of Purbeck.
They have included opening a charity shop in Swanage and launching a pilot mobile clinic scheme in 2021 to bring hospice services closer to patients’ homes.
The grants have also helped Lewis-Manning relocate to a more centralised location in Poole to extend and develop the hospice’s crucial services.
The funding has had a significant impact on the hospice and the services it provides to help those with life-limiting illnesses, and their loved ones.
The Swanage charity shop has proved particularly popular with customers.
Since opening in July last year it has generated £73,000 in sales.
The amount could fund the running of the Hospice at Home service for four months in the local area.
Additionally, a lymphoedema service in Boscombe and four community hubs, to bring hospice day care closer to homes, is now in operation in Wareham, Swanage, Corfe Mullen and Wimborne following the success of the Trust-funded mobile clinic scheme piloted in 2021.
Because of the charity’s supporters, Lewis-Manning has been able to grow its clinical team from 11 to 27 and subsequently expand its free of charge services to include bereavement and family support, complementary therapy, a virtual day hospice and a Hospice at Home provision.
Clare Gallie, pictured left, Lewis-Manning Hospice Care Chief Executive, said: “Thanks to the Talbot Village Trust and all of our incredible supporters, more people and their loved ones across east Dorset and Purbeck at end of life, are able to receive important care and support from Lewis-Manning Hospice Care.
“In 20/21 our patient contacts exceeded 8,000, more than double those of previous years.
“The Trust’s support has helped us towards meeting the ever-increasing demand.”
Nick Shaftesbury, pictured right, Chairman of Talbot Village Trust, said: “We are so proud to have had the opportunity to support Lewis-Manning Hospice Care over many years with various projects.
“Our purpose is to support organisations in the community that are making changes for the better.
“Lewis-Manning Hospice Care is without doubt certainly achieving this.
“The team at the charity do such an incredible job to provide local people with both the important physical and emotional support they need.”
As one of the area’s leading benefactors, Talbot Village Trust supports up to 60 causes each year.
The average grant size is £16,000.
Grants are awarded twice a year to projects promoted by a charity, church, school, college or university.