‘Chicken run’ reward for carer Gemma

Portadown frontline worker Gemma Duffy received a special reward for her hard work as a carer in Ann’s Home Care in Annaghmore when she got a surprise visit from Moy Park as part of the company’s community ‘Chicken Run’ initiative.
Gemma Duffy with daughters Kamie-Leigh and Lacey.Gemma Duffy with daughters Kamie-Leigh and Lacey.
Gemma Duffy with daughters Kamie-Leigh and Lacey.

Moy Park has been calling on the public to nominate someone they know who is deserving of a visit from the ‘Chicken Run’ van.

Gemma was chosen by her close friend Crystal - who praised her commitment and dedication to providing quality care at home and in the community. “It was a lovely surprise to receive a visit from Moy Park and a food box – especially as I have two little ones to feed,” said Gemma.

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“My job involves helping elderly people remain independent in their own homes, and although it can be very challenging at times, it’s so rewarding knowing I’ve made a difference to a client and their family, especially during the last three months.

“I’d like to say a huge thank you to Moy Park and Crystal for nominating me, I’m really overwhelmed!”

Ellen Wright, Moy Park, added:“Chicken Run gives us the unique opportunity to say a huge thank you for the role people like Gemma play in the community and we are delighted to be able to recognise those who play a big or small part.”

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