Crews battling through the water

22 July 2024

Our flagship fundraiser was ‘one to remember’ – thanks to our supporters who made a difference. 

Our Dragon Boat Festival took place last weekend and the water-based fun proved to be a huge hit with spectators, competitors and passers-by. 

We have held Dragons for more than 20 years and this year’s took place just a week after we marked our 35th anniversary. 

More than 50 crews took part in the two-day festival, each being sponsored by friends and family.

Amazing

Lizzy Ellis, event fundraiser said: “Our supporters are amazing and we are so grateful for all they do to help us. This year, the hospice has to find an extra £1 million as our running costs have risen sharply, so every pound in sponsorship people give will make a difference.” 

She added: “The event this year certainly made a splash. We had a record number of teams on board so I’m hoping that means we smash our fundraising budget. Dragons 2024 was certainly one to remember. 

“It was wonderful to see so many people take to the water, enjoy themselves and really take it on while, at the same time, help to raise awareness and funds for us. 

Loved

“Their incredible generosity and sheer will to win means so much to us and we have loved every second of preparing for and hosting our Dragon Boat Festival. 

“We know how much people enjoy taking part and watching the fun. It is a great day out but at the same time, there is a very important message: without fundraising events such as our Dragon Boat Festival and the work and dedication of our wonderful supporters, we simply wouldn’t be able to operate and provide the care we do. 

There was plenty of heathy rivalry and the teams raced, in heats between Shrewsbury School boat club and Pengwern Boat Club. RAF Shawbury took Saturday’s title and Brews Cruise were crowned winners for Sunday. 

Thanks

“Thanks to everyone at Dragon Boat Events who provide their experience and expertise, Shrewsbury School and Pengwern Boat Club for once again allowing us to use their slipways, Croud for sponsoring the festival and everyone who made the event what it is, from our staff and volunteers to our suppliers,” added Lizzy. “We really couldn’t do it without you.” 

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