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At Warner’s, we make gin the authentic way: we’re gin farmers. All of our 100% natural farm-grown gins are crafted in a 200-year-old barn on Falls Farm, Harrington, Northamptonshire, the Warner’s family home for generations. Founded in 2012 by Tom and Tina Warner, Warner's Distillery started out on a mission to save the world from mediocre gin. Now it’s about something bigger. It's about creating something extraordinary that brings people together.
The Cynthia Spencer Hospice is extremely close to our hearts, it is where Tom’s mum Adele, who has motivated and inspired so, so much of what we do, spent her precious last hours with her family.
A dozen of our epic and intrepid team will be biking up and down the hills across the country, covering hundreds of miles between them to help raise valuable funds for the hospice for the second year in a row. Unlike last year's event which took us around the Northamptonshire countryside, this year's event will be held virtually.
Like so many charities, the hospice has been hit incredibly hard financially, with almost all fundraising events cancelled due to the on going pandemic. This means that this year, more than ever, the hospice desperately our help to continue to provide the wonderful care and support to so many families.
We’ll be peddling hard alongside other supporters of the hospice to raise money to enable them to continue their amazing services at the time when people most need it. A 24-hour stay at the hospice for patients and their families, where they’re provided with amazing care, compassion and support, currently costs a whopping £504.
As a team we are looking to raise enough money to cover at least a whole week’s stay, meaning we need to raise at least £3528!
Although there are a couple of budding Bradley Wiggins in our team, the majority of us are not natural cyclists and this will certainly be a huge challenge for all involved and this is where you come in! Whether you can donate 50p or £50, all donations will be a huge boost to the team and will help keep those weary legs peddling to the finish line, and most importantly offer such important care to hospice patients and their families.