Cycle Europe for Polish hospices 2024

1,000km across Eastern Europe by bike to provide medical equipment and support for terminally ill patients and their families in Poland.
Our campaign is now complete. 191 supporters helped us raise £6,599.00
Visit the charity's profile1,000km across Eastern Europe by bike to provide medical equipment and support for terminally ill patients and their families in Poland.
Cycle Europe for Polish hospices 2024 · 7 July 2024 to 14 July 2024 ·
Closed 31/10/2024
The campaign has now expired but it's not too late to support this charity.
Visit the charity's profileIn 2009 Alina, our Mother and Grandmother, was diagnosed with cancer. She spent her final months at home with her family thanks to a local hospice, St. Camil's, which provided a specialist bed and mattress, nurses and volunteers to help us care for Alina. Those months made us realise just how vital a job these small hospices do, on incredibly few resources.
The Polish health service is massively overstretched: the state doctor visited Alina once during four months - to issue her death certificate - and there was no room at the local hospital. The hospitals that exist are often old and under-equipped. Medicines, including painkillers are still very expensive, and many people cannot afford the specialist equipment that is so essential to care for a person with a terminal illness.
In this situation hospices do an amazing job: they provide equipment and medicines, doctors, nurses and volunteers, as well as essential guidance, information and counselling for families. Vitally, all their services are free, and are sometimes the only help that people receive. Some hospices receive limited funds from the national health service, and a few, against the odds, are state of the art institutions. However, many more are like St Camil's: staffed entirely by volunteers, and run from an old garage full of donated equipment. It is these hospices that our Foundation exists to support.
We work with the national Polish campaign "A Hospice is Life Too" to identify the hospices that will most benefit from a little bit of extra help, often because they receive little funding, yet work in areas of great need. Hospices can also get in touch with us directly to ask for funding when they need a particular piece of equipment.
The Alina Foundation is run entirely by volunteers, so every penny you donate goes direct to providing equipment and medicines to support terminally ill patients and their families. Thank you for your support.
Charities pay a small fee for our service. Learn more about fees