Katharine House Hospice receives funding for Menopause Café project
Midland Expressway Limited (MEL), operators of the M6toll, are thrilled to announce that Stafford-based Katharine House Hospice has been selected as a recipient of their “In the Community” funding, part of the M6toll’s commitment to support local communities.
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The M6toll will provide £1,250 to support the continuation and expansion of the Katharine House Menopause Café, a vital initiative aimed at providing support and resources for women experiencing menopause. This partnership is part of M6toll’s commitment to community and diversity, with a focus on empowering women.
The Menopause Café, held on the last Thursday of every month, welcomes women who cannot take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or have experienced early menopause because of treatment due to an incurable illness such as cancer.
For patients who cannot access HRT this can add additional problems at an already fraught time.
The Menopause Café aims to create a safe space for women to educate, support one another and access other therapies available at the charity.
“We are incredibly grateful to M6toll for recognising the importance of our Menopause Café project,” said Catherine Browning, Katharine House Hospice’s Outpatient Lead Nurse. “This funding will enhance the Menopause Café by providing additional resources, expert speakers, and outreach to more women in the community.”
Jo Seabright, Marketing & Communications and Customer Experience Director at M6toll, shared: “We are committed to supporting local charities and over the past 21 years have donated over £1.2 million supporting hundreds of local causes and projects. We are proud to support Katharine House Hospice’s Menopause Café project, which aligns perfectly with our goal of empowering women and making a positive impact in the community.”

For more information about the Menopause Café and other services offered by Katharine House Hospice, please visit khhospice.org.uk/care