The family of Dominic or Nick Ryan who died at St Leonard's Hospice in Tadcaster Road last year are among a growing number of people taking part in the 2024 Rainbow of Ribbons event
-Which helps to celebrate an occasion, say thank you, or simply remember a loved one.
“When Nick became unwell, we helped look after him at home, but it wasn’t enough because his needs became complex. We were so relieved when St Leonard’s said he could be cared for at the hospice. We felt a massive weight had been lifted as we were struggling,” said his parents Peter and Helen Ryan.
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