Derian House receives donation of 15,000 lipsticks

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Derian House Children's Hospice will be pouting in the name of charity after kindly being donated 15,000 matte lipsticks from their friends at Fulfilment Crowd.

Ellie Smith from Derian House said: "We've had a huge donation of 15,000 lipsticks courtesy of our friends at Fulfilmentcrowd.

"We will be selling them in Derian House stores, the hospice reception and our eBay site to raise much needed funds for the ongoing care we provide at the children's hospice."

They added: "Now that masks in public are no longer mandatory, it’s time to get your lippy on and do as the old English proverb tells you - if in doubt, peace and pout."

Mags Kerrigan is spoilt for lipstick choice after Derian House Children's Hospice had 15,000 lipsticks donated to them by FulfilementcrowdMags Kerrigan is spoilt for lipstick choice after Derian House Children's Hospice had 15,000 lipsticks donated to them by Fulfilementcrowd
Mags Kerrigan is spoilt for lipstick choice after Derian House Children's Hospice had 15,000 lipsticks donated to them by Fulfilementcrowd

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Derian House based in Chorley support families from across Lancashire, South Cumbria and Greater Manchester who have a child diagnosed with a life limiting or life threatening condition.

It has recently completed a million-pound refurbishment of the hospice including a new cinema, PlayZone and state-of-the-art sensory room.

The care provided is free for families, but services cost £5.7 million to run every year with only 17 percent of the funding it needs from the government, just 17p in every £1.

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