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BUILDER DONATES CASH TO SUPPORT LOCAL HOSPICE’S DAILY CARE SERVICES
Leading builder Persimmon Homes Teesside has donated £1,000 to Hartlepool’s Alice House Hospice.
The cash, which is enough to fund the cost of having a specially trained doctor on call every night and weekend for a month, has been donated through the Community Champions fund, which sees Persimmon Homes Teesside donate a pot of £2,000 each month to share between two worthy causes to match their fundraising activities.
Alice House is an independent charity that provides specialist care and support to people and families affected by incurable illnesses throughout Hartlepool and East Durham.
Carol Sennett, who made the charity bid on behalf of the hospice, said: “At the hospice we believe that everybody is entitled to dignity and respect. Each person’s journey is different and we pride ourselves in being able to provide a package of care tailored to each individual’s circumstances.
“This year it will cost more than £3 million to run our hospice. With limited Government funding we are faced with raising £7,000 a day to sustain our vital work.
“The £1,000 donation is enough to pay for the on-call doctor, or to fund two people staying in the in-patient unit for just one day.
“We rely heavily on the support of the community and business sector to ensure the needs of our patients are met and we are grateful for that ongoing support.”
Joan Peart, head of sales for Persimmon Homes Teesside, said: “The care and support offered by Alice House to patients and their families is truly priceless and we are glad to be able to offer our support by making the donation through our Community Champions scheme.
She added: “We always receive so many applications for our Community Champions initiative. I really encourage any charities and groups looking for funding to apply to the scheme for their chance to receive up to £1000 match-funding for their own cause.”
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