Allscott Meads Primary and Nursery School pupils and headteacher Kirsty Parkinson pose with Severn Hospice branded cheque showing their fundraising amount of £1213.33.

Posted on 9th February 2026

Young fundraisers have touched our hearts after thousands of school children took part in a festive event to support our care.

Primary schools, nurseries and clubs across the region joined our Rudolph Relay in December, raising more than £10,000 to support people living with incurable illness and their families.

Thousands of children donned antlers and raced across playgrounds and sports fields, getting active while learning about the importance of community.

Participating schools, nurseries and clubs were given the freedom to organise the event however they liked with some incorporating it into PE classes. Others went all out, turning it into a full day of fun with competitions, dress-ups and more, cheered on by our Rudolph mascot.

Special award

A special award was also up for grabs for the school, nursery or club that raised the most funds per child – with Allscott Meads Primary and Nursery School taking the top spot.

Miss Kirsty Parkinson, the school’s headteacher, said:

“The children, families and friends of Allscott Meads Primary School celebrated their incredible fundraising success today in our Celebration Assembly. The children received an ‘Outstanding Fundraiser’ award from Severn Hospice representative Nicky. In total, £1213.33 was raised, which will go to support people with life-limiting illnesses within our local community.

“The children were absolutely delighted to see the positive difference they can make, and we are so proud of our wonderful children and very generous community!”

Support

The funds raised by schools and families will help support our free specialist care for local people at a time when they need it most.

Nicky Green, our senior community fundraiser said: “We’re incredibly grateful to all the children, schools and families who joined us for our third Rudolph Relay.”

“Seeing thousands of youngsters come together to support the hospice is always heartwarming, and it’s wonderful to see our event is becoming part of the local Christmas calendar.”

She added: “All of our care is free, but it isn’t without cost. Severn Hospice has to raise £2 for every £3 it spends, and the ongoing support of the community – including our youngest supporters – helps ensure we can continue to be there for families across Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and North Powys.

If your school, nursery or club would like to find out more about supporting us, please contact the fundraising team on 01952 221 351, email fundraising@severnhospice.org.uk or read more on our website.

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