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23 Oct 2025

Heartfelt thanks to our 'Angel of Mercy'

Debbi Shotton (left) and Pat Goss

Debbi Shotton (left) and Pat Goss

Torbay's 'Angel of Mercy' has been officially recognised for devoting her life to helping and caring for others

Pat Goss, a volunteer who has devoted 36 years to Rowcroft Hospice, has been thanked by being honoured with the highly esteemed 'Order of Mercy' Award from the League of Mercy Foundation.
The prestigious recognition is awarded to up to 50 individuals annually who have demonstrated exceptional voluntary service in the field of care, serving their organisations and communities with unwavering dedication.
Pat received the coveted award at a special ceremony held in London. It acknowledges Pat's outstanding contributions to Rowcroft and her exceptional commitment to making a difference in the lives of others.
Pat, who was the only award-winner from Devon, said: “I feel immensely proud and privileged to have received this award. Serving as a volunteer at Rowcroft Hospice and various other organisations has been a deeply fulfilling journey for me. The award ceremony in London was truly dignified, and being among fellow volunteers who share the same passion for caring and giving back was an incredibly humbling experience.”
Her journey with Rowcroft began in the early-mid 1980s when she volunteered on the telephone at the hospice's reception. Her passion for making a positive impact led her to become a Friend of Rowcroft in 1986. As part of this dedicated group of volunteers, Pat actively organised events, fundraisers, and tirelessly worked to raise awareness of the hospice within the South Devon community. She took on the role of Chair of the Friends of Rowcroft in early 2008 and under her leadership this groups have raised a staggering £948,000 for the hospice.
Debbi Shotton, Senior Community Fundraising Officer at Rowcroft and who attended the award ceremony alongside Pat and her grand-daughter, said: "Pat Goss's commitment to our cause and her exceptional voluntary service over the years have been nothing short of remarkable. She has been an integral part of Rowcroft Hospice, and her contributions have touched the lives of many within our community. We are delighted to see her receive this well-deserved League of Mercy award."
Outside of her involvement with the Friends of Rowcroft, Pat has been involved in various volunteering roles. She has actively contributed to hospice events, served as a Collection Box volunteer, and played a significant role in the Rowcroft Choir, bringing comfort and joy through music during key hospice occasions like Rowcroft's Meadow of Memories and Light Up a Life services.
Rowcroft CEO Mark Hawkins expressed his admiration for Pat's remarkable dedication, saying: “Pat is an unsung hero who gives selflessly of herself to make the world a better place. Her unwavering support and compassion have been an inspiration to everyone at Rowcroft Hospice and we are immensely proud of her well-deserved recognition."
Pat has also been an active trustee of Children & Families in Grief since 2011, providing vital support to young people and their families following the loss of a significant person. She has also actively volunteered and championed other organisations like Healthwatch Torbay, Torbay Carers Group, and Preston (Paignton) Community Group.
The hospice is supported by 344 regular volunteers who donate their time to the hospice in many different ways – from volunteering in the shops and cafes, to offering support to patients and their families, lending a hand in hospice gardens and offices, and helping out at fundraising events. Mark said: "Volunteers are the backbone of many communities and organisations and we are so fortunate to have so many who give generously of their time and resources, often asking for nothing in return. It is truly wonderful to see Pat recognised for her dedication.”
To find out more about volunteering for Rowcroft Hospice, please visit www.rowcrofthospice.org.uk/volunteering

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