Formation | 22 March 1983[1] |
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Type | Charity |
Purpose | Provides palliative care |
Headquarters | Barnstaple |
Region | North Devon |
Key people | Stephen Roberts (chief executive)[2] |
Budget (2020) | £3.88 million[3] |
Revenue (2020) | £7.51 million[3] |
Staff (2020) | 195[3] |
Volunteers (2020) | 485[3] |
Website | www |
The North Devon Hospice is a charity based in Barnstaple, Devon, England, which provides palliative care. It was established in 1983.[4]
It operates a hospice in Barnstaple and palliative home care. It is developing a new base in the grounds of the Holsworthy Medical Centre.
In 2014, it won the UK Charity of the Year award.[5]
In June 2020, the Hospice's volunteers were awarded the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.[6]
In 2020 11-year-old Max Woosey from Braunton, began raising money for the hospice, which had cared for his late neighbour Rick, by camping in his back garden.[7][8][9][10] In August 2021 he spent his 500th consecutive night under canvass, by which time he had raised over £640,000.[11] In November 2021, Woosey was given a Pride of Britain 'Spirit of Adventure' Award presented by Bear Grylls,[12] and invited to spend the night camping on the pitch at Twickenham Stadium. Invited by the award organisers to spend the night before the ceremony in a hotel, he instead slept on its balcony.[13] Woosey was awarded the British Empire Medal in the 2022 New Year Honours.[14] In March 2023, Woosey announced he would end his challenge on 1 April with "a final celebratory camp-out festival".[2] Stephen Roberts, the hospice's chief executive, said that Woosey's contributions had directly funded 15 nurses for a year.[2]