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Nick Hancock
Nick Hancock has created a hero mask especially for Children's Hospice Week 2010.
Nick said: "I have been involved with a children's hospice for some time now, and visit when I get the chance. What strikes me is what a happy place it is and how at home the children and families feel. People need to be aware of the important work of children's hospices and that is why I am happy to lend my support by decorating a mask to raise funds during Children's Hospice Week."
The mask is in a white wood box frame measuring 392mm wide, by 302mm high, by 70mm deep.
We work closely with children's hospices across the UK to support children with life-limiting conditions and their families


