The charity, which provides care for people across North Hampshire with life-limiting illnesses, will host a range of events.
These include walking challenges, a golf day and its flagship cycling challenge, Big Wheel.
The events are aimed at raising money towards the £15,000 needed each day to care for patients.
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The charity said there is something for everyone (Image: St Michael’s Hospice) The charity receives only 16 per cent statutory funding to run its services.
The charity said there is “something for everyone”, with family-friendly events, corporate fundraisers and adrenaline challenges.
To kick off the new year, the hospice is offering 25 per cent off all event registrations made in January with the discount code ‘25OFF25’.
Georgia, a supporter of the Reindeer Run Basingstoke, which took place in December, said: “It was our first time taking part in the Reindeer Run but we will be coming back next year – it was so fun and festive, from the warmup to getting our medals when crossing the finish line.
“It was the perfect way to get in the Christmas spirit and support a local charity.”
In 2024, more than 1,490 people participated in hospice-organised challenge events to raise vital funds for the charity, which cared for more than 275 patients in the in-patient unit and made more than 1,800 visits to care for patients across North Hampshire in their homes.
A St Michael’s Hospice patient’s wife said: “I can’t thank you all enough for the attention, care and respect you showed my husband in his last weeks and days.
“He was comfortable with you all and what you had to do, which I am truly thankful.
“He was my life, and you helped me to stay strong in his final days.
“Again, my heartfelt gratitude to you all.”
To support the hospice, people can register for the events at stmichaelshospice.org.uk/events.
For more information, visit stmichaelshospice.org.uk.