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Rooney-backed hospice in crisis | Rooney-backed hospice in crisis |
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A children's hospice is facing a funding crisis after donors wrongly believed it benefited from Wayne and Coleen Rooney's wedding magazine deal. | A children's hospice is facing a funding crisis after donors wrongly believed it benefited from Wayne and Coleen Rooney's wedding magazine deal. |
The couple asked guests at their June wedding to donate to Claire House, Wirral, rather than buy a gift. | The couple asked guests at their June wedding to donate to Claire House, Wirral, rather than buy a gift. |
But of the 64 guests invited, only five have so far made a donation, taking the total raised by guests to £2,000. | But of the 64 guests invited, only five have so far made a donation, taking the total raised by guests to £2,000. |
The hospice said some regular donations stopped as people believed it had received the OK! photo shoot payment. | The hospice said some regular donations stopped as people believed it had received the OK! photo shoot payment. |
'Hugely supportive' | 'Hugely supportive' |
The Rooneys are believed to have been paid £2.5m for the exclusive pictures of their wedding, which took place in Portofino on the Italian Riviera. | The Rooneys are believed to have been paid £2.5m for the exclusive pictures of their wedding, which took place in Portofino on the Italian Riviera. |
A spokeswoman for Claire House, which cares for Coleen's sister Rosie, who has Rett syndrome, said the Rooneys had been and still were "hugely supportive". | |
But she said the perception that the hospice had benefited from the OK! deal had had a negative affect on its fundraising. | But she said the perception that the hospice had benefited from the OK! deal had had a negative affect on its fundraising. |
The Wirral-based hospice needs to raise £200,000 every month | |
"Wayne and Coleen are longstanding and generous supporters," she said. | |
"We understand they did invite guests at their wedding to donate to their favourite charities, but to date, not a great deal has been forthcoming - though we have received donations from a handful - of up to £500 each. | |
"We are grateful to put to bed rumours that we had received a £2m windfall. | |
"The reality is we continue to depend year-on-year on the thousands of people who do regularly support us and undertake all sorts of fundraising activities on our behalf. | |
"Children's hospices like ours receive no direct government funding, so we are very much dependent on individuals and companies to support our work." | |
The hospice, which is a registered charity based in Bebington, helps up to 400 familes a year. | |
It needs to raise £200,000 every month to meet its annual £2.4m running costs, and still needs to raise £1m this year to break even. |
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