Dr Kershaw's Hospice in Oldham has organised a virtual Easter egg hunt - and it's not too late to get involved.
Participants should head to the hospice's website to download a virtual Easter Egg hunt pack.
The pack is free but the hospice kindly asks for a suggested donation of £1.
People can then print out the pack from home and get colouring in.
Once all of the Easter eggs have been coloured in, participants should place them in their window so they can be spotted by the hospice's Easter egg hunters on their daily walk.
People can send their photos of their coloured-in drawings by emailing fundraising@drkh.org.uk along with the name and age of the artist, in order to be entered into the hospice's Easter Egg prize draw.
You can keep up to date on the hospice's social media channels on Facebook and Twitter.

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