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Acorns Chief Executive John Overton has announced that the appeal to build a new children’s hospice for the Three Counties has broken through the £3 million milestone.
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There are now 25 residential children's hospices in the UK, with 15 more planned

Acorns Selly Oak was the third in the world when it was opened in 1988. They opened their second hospice, Acorns Walsall, in 1999

Acorns has helped more than 900 families in the past 14 years

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The Acorns Three Counties Appeal, which was publicly launched in April 2002, needs to raise £4 million to build and equip a state-of-the-art children’s hospice near Worcester to be used by families who mainly live in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

At the charity’s AGM on Saturday July the 12th John Overton said: "I’m thrilled to announce that the Three Counties Appeal has now broken through the £3 million mark which gives us the confidence to consider tenders from five local builders to build the new hospice.

"Although we still have a £1 million to raise, the track record of goodwill and generosity from supporters in the Three Counties has given us confidence that we will hit our £4 million target in the next twelve months.

"We have been particularly delighted in the last couple of months by the support we have received from groups, individuals and businesses from across the region."

Recent events that have raised large sums for Acorns include a charity match at the Beaufort Polo club which raised over £30,000, fundraising by The King’s School, Worcester which has added £25,000, fundraising by Hereford Lions which has added a further £32,000, and more than £17,000 raised by the Acorns Three Counties Walk.

"We are really excited to be considering these tenders and thinking about the bricks and mortar of the new hospice.

"We know families desperately need this new hospice and the local lifeline it will provide. I would like to thank everyone who has helped us to get to this point in the appeal and ask for your continued support to help us open and run this hospice," added Mr Overton.

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