Trust staff set to boost Marie Curie

The Southern Health and Social Care Trust has begun a new partnership with Marie Curie as its Charity of the Year.
Anne Hannon (Marie Curie),  Roberta Brownlee (SHSCT Chairperson), Ciara Gallagher (Marie Curie),  Paula Clarke (SHSCT Chief Executive)Anne Hannon (Marie Curie),  Roberta Brownlee (SHSCT Chairperson), Ciara Gallagher (Marie Curie),  Paula Clarke (SHSCT Chief Executive)
Anne Hannon (Marie Curie), Roberta Brownlee (SHSCT Chairperson), Ciara Gallagher (Marie Curie), Paula Clarke (SHSCT Chief Executive)

Marie Curie was nominated by staff and chosen by a Selection Panel.

Southern Trust Director of Human Resources and Organisational Development, Kieran Donaghy said: “We have over 13,000 very generous staff living and working across Armagh, Dungannon, Craigavon, Banbridge and Newry and Mourne.

“We know that there are many very worthy causes out there, all trying to raise much needed funds, so the Charity of the Year initiative was set up a few years ago to show how collectively, Trust staff could make a significant contribution to the wellbeing of others. We are delighted to welcome Marie Curie as the Trust’s new charity partner.

The charity carries out vitalwork providing end of life care and support to people living with any terminal illness and we look forward to supporting their activities through fundraising and volunteering.”

Marie Curie PartnershipManager Anne Hannan,said “All the funds raised from the partnership will help Marie Curie Nurses provide free high quality care to people with terminal illnesses. . .”

If you want to get involved in fundraising for Marie Curie please contact: 075 2580 0557 or Email: [email protected].