A global art influencer with over one million Instagram followers brought colour, creativity, kindness and awareness to Strathcarron Hospice’s shop on Hallam Road, Stenhousmuir, Falkirk in October – and it’s all thanks to the determination of one local hospice patient.
Sophie Tea Art, famed for her empowering ‘Nude’ series which celebrates body confidence and inclusivity, visited Strathcarron Hospice’s charity shop on Hallam Road, from 4pm in Friday 3 October as part of “Charity Shop Friday”. This is part of the artists’ nationwide project where she buys a charity shop item, transforms it with her unique art, and returns it for one lucky shopper to find.
This is the first time a Scottish charity shop has been chosen for the initiative.
The visit has been made possible by Laura McGowan from Cumbernauld, who is living with secondary breast cancer and receiving care and support from Strathcarron Hospice. A long-time admirer of Sophie’s work, Laura previously collaborated with her during Sophie’s ‘Nude’ era and reached out with a heartfelt request to bring the artist to Scotland to raise awareness of the vital services Stratharron Hospice provide to families across our local communities.
As part of her visit, Sophie will also spend time in the Hospice’s craft room, where Laura paints and creates memory projects with her young daughter, Millie. This opportunity has been created by Laura. As with many individuals living with a life limiting condition, she has goals, drive and ambition for her life. One of these goals is to shine a light on hospice care, so that people get in touch with their local Hospice as early in their diagnosis as possible.
Laura McGowan, said:
“Sophie’s work has meant so much to me personally. To have her visit Strathcarron Hospice, spend time painting in the craft room, and highlight the Hospice through her amazing Charity Shop Friday initiative is incredibly special. It’s not just about the art, it’s about showing that even in the most difficult times, creativity and care can bring joy, connection, and hope.
Strathcarron’s teams have supported me and my family for many years. My sister Donna was cared for here, spending her final days in 2018 at just 41. My own cancer diagnosis also brought me to Strathcarron, where I’ve been supported by the wonderful Live Your Life team. Their impact on my life has been immeasurable, from guiding me towards financial and practical help, to creating cherished memories with my daughter, Millie.
My brother big Kevin is currently receiving care at the Hospice, and our family are being supported in so many ways. Strathcarron is the only place I want to spend my own final days (in a very long time hopefully) surrounded by the most important people in my life. Thanks to our visits to the craft room and the incredible Live Your Life team, Millie has become so comfortable with the Hospice environment – and that means everything to me as a mum.

Sophie Tea has truly taken me under her wing. She, along with her brilliant sidekick Alex who makes everything happen, has created opportunities and offered me so much support. For them to give their time to champion my chosen Hospice and then come to support me personally at my fundraiser afterwards means the absolute world. I am so grateful to them – and to everyone at Strathcarron – for the amazing work they do. They have all become such an important part of my life.”
Sophie Tea said:
“Hospices do incredible work in helping families make the most of every moment. I’m honoured to know Laura and be a part of this project in Scotland, and I can’t wait to create something meaningful for Strathcarron Hospice’s shop that someone in the community can take home.”
“Hospices do incredible work in helping families make the most of every moment. I’m honoured to know Laura and be a part of this project in Scotland, and I can’t wait to create something meaningful for Strathcarron Hospice’s shop that someone in the community can take home.”
Mags McCarthy, CEO Strathcarron Hospice, added:
“This is an amazing opportunity to shine a light on Hospice care, so that people get in touch with their local Hospice as early in their diagnosis as possible. The Hospice is so grateful to Laura that through her connection Strathcarron Hospice will be the first Scottish shop to take part in Charity Shop Friday”.
Fiona Hannah, Retail Manager, Strathcarron Hospice said:
“We were blown away by the support and enthusiasm of our local community. Over 300 people arrived to see the wonderful Sophie Tea Art and each one bought at least one item for Sophie to create her own design on.

Sophie said it was the best charity shop she’s been to and the most people she’s ever had turn up to her Charity Shop Friday events, which was fantastic to hear. Sophie was incredible, as was her PA Alex. Sophie drawing and chatting to every single person for over 3 hours.
We’ve never sold as much bric a brac in one day, raising an extra £1,000 for Strathcarron Hospice which is amazing!
The event was joyful and emotional on many levels for us and our local community, as it was for Laura and her family, and we know she’s as delighted as we are that her goal of raising funds and awareness of her local hospice have been met. We are grateful to everyone who showed up with smiles on such a blustery day and made this a very special day to remember”!
One lucky shopper won the opportunity to buy the finished artwork directly from Strathcarron’s Hallam Road, Stenhousemuir charity shop.
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About Strathcarron Hospice
In our community, for our community, with our community, enabling people to live and die well.
We support people across Forth Valley, Cumbernauld and Kilsyth living with a life limiting condition. We help to make every moment count for patients and their families, so that they can live well with their illness and make the most of the time they have, and when the time comes, to die well.
Strathcarron Hospice needs to raise around £19,452 a day to provide all their services, which are free to those who use them across our local communities.
As well as In- Patient and Hospice at Home care, our highly skilled multidisciplinary teams include Nursing teams, Patient and Family Support (social work), Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Pharmacist, Chaplains, Complementary Therapists, Consultants in Palliative Medicine and Specialty Doctors.
As a charity, Strathcarron Hospice is funded by the people we serve. They walk, run, cycle, jump, bake and go to many other amazing efforts to fundraise for their local Hospice. Strathcarron simply cannot continue delivering our valuable services free of charge, without the ongoing support of our communities.
With only one third of our hospice funded by the Government, we are incredibly grateful to our generous supporters who make up the significant shortfall.
Sophie Tea Art
Contact Information: ● Name: Alexandra Hyde ● Title: Executive Assistant to Sophie Tea ● Phone: 07712 635097 ● Email: alex@sophieteaart.com
NB: Thank you to the Social Hub for complimentary tickets for Sophie Tea to enable her to make this adventure happen. The Social Hub is where the world comes to meet. It’s the hub for the next generation of changemakers from students to entrepreneurs, from digital nomads to local artists, all those who want to learn and grow, and make society better.








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