Hope House Children’s Hospices is cooking the most delicious campaign of the year with the community being encouraged to get involved and help turn cake into care.
With kind sponsorship from Henllan Bakery the charity has launching 2026’s Let’s Eat Cake, which will run from May 18th to 25th.
Last year more than 120 coffee mornings, bake sales, and afternoon teas hosted raise more than £15,000 and supporters are now being urged you to get gather loved ones and colleagues to host their own tasty event.
By having some fun in the kitchen and getting creative with your bakes, every slice or muffin will make a real difference to local families living with a child who has a life-threatening condition.
Henllan Bakery have been craft making bread, cakes and savoury goods in Wales since 1908.
Director of Henllan Bakery, Ainslie Edwards said: “We are delighted to again be supporting Hope House’s Let’s Eat Cake campaign in 2026.
“All of us here at Henllan Bakery will be joining in this May and hope everyone joins us in supporting this wonderful cause.”
Officially launching the event was a very excited hospice mascot, Hope House Hippo, who was treated to a tour of the Denbigh factory where the cakes are still decorated by hand.
Hope House fundraiser Bethan Young said: “Henllan are just the perfect partners for Let’s Eat Cake.
“Not only are their bakes delicious, but they share our family values and give so much back to the community.
“Let’s get together this May and whether you fake it or bake it, turn cake into care for local children and families living with a life-threatening condition.”
Everyone who takes part in Let’s Eat Cake week will have the support of their local fundraiser who will be on hand with promotional materials and tips to ensure your cake sale is a sweet success.
For more information and to sign–up for your free fundraising pack please visit hopehouse.org.uk/cake
