West Midlands hand painted elephants up for auction to raise money for St Giles Hospice

The elephants have been on display in Lichfield, Tamworth and Sutton Coldfield over the summer.

Author: Katie JonesPublished 22nd Sep 2024

St Giles Hospice is calling on the public to join them for a special Farewell Weekend, offering a unique opportunity to see all the March of the Elephants sculptures together in a single location before they're auctioned off to raise funds to support vital hospice services.

The event, taking place from September 20-22 at Beacon Park in Lichfield, promises to be a family-friendly celebration of the trail's impact. Visitors can enjoy live music, face painting, stalls, refreshments, and even a fire engine display.

Georgia Haynes, Project Event Manager at St Giles Hospice, said: "This is a wonderful opportunity for everyone who's enjoyed the trail to see all the elephants in one place. It's also perfect for those who might have missed some sculptures and want to complete their collection. More importantly, it's a chance for the community to come together and support St Giles Hospice during challenging financial times."

The Farewell Weekend comes at a crucial time for St Giles Hospice. With hospices across the UK facing a £77 million funding deficit, events like this play a vital role in sustaining essential end-of-life care services.

Elinor Eustace, Interim CEO of St Giles Hospice, added: "These beautiful elephants have brought joy to our community for ten weeks. Now, they have a critical mission ahead.

"The hospice sector is facing unprecedented financial challenges, with rising costs and funding shortfalls threatening our ability to provide care. By attending the Farewell Weekend and participating in the upcoming auction, you're not just bidding on art – you're helping to ensure we can continue providing essential end-of-life care to those who need it most.

"Your support at this crucial time could make the difference between a family receiving the care they desperately need or facing that difficult journey alone. We urge our community to come together and show their support in this time of urgent need."

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