Marie Curie announced as Curtins Care Charity of the Year
Press release published
Curtins pledges to raise £15,000 to support Marie Curie’s care of terminally ill people
Built environment consultancy, Curtins has announced that it will be supporting Marie Curie as their nominated Curtins Care Charity of the Year. Over the course of 2019, staff at Curtins will aim to raise £15,000 to help fund the charity’s care and support of people living with a terminal illness.
The firm are also offering every staff member the opportunity to donate their time to Marie Curie through a Donation Day initiative. It is hoped that the Charity Donation Days will enable staff to take part in activities such as gardening at the local hospices, fundraising events, or volunteering in the high street shops, all in support of Marie Curie.
The announcement coincides with the launch of the charity’s biggest fundraising campaign of the year, the Great Daffodil Appeal. During March, Marie Curie’s daffodil pins will be available from volunteers and in shops across UK. The money raised from the Appeal will help Marie Curie be there for more people living with a terminal illness.
Marie Curie’s vision is for a better life for people and their families living with a terminal illness. Their Nurses care for people in their own home, when they need them most, day or night. They have nine hospices across the UK in Liverpool, London, Solihull, Cardiff, Bradford, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Belfast, providing round-the-clock, specialist care at the heart of communities. Last year, they provided support for more than 50,000 people across the UK.
The charity also provides practical information and support, funds research and campaigns for more people to have access to high quality, personalised care wherever and whenever they need it. It has also launched a six-month trial on its Support Line, where people with any clinical questions or concerns can speak to an Information and Support Nurse. This could be anything from understanding a diagnosis to explaining treatments or talking through symptoms.
Rob Melling, Chief Executive at Curtins, said:
“Caring for families, individuals and communities is vitally important to us at Curtins. Every year we pledge to support a worthy charity and I’m so pleased that this year we are partnering with Marie Curie, who continue to be there for people when they’re needed the most.
“We have a great track record of raising funds, and last year we managed to raise more than double our target for British Heart Foundation. However, we realise that there is more to charitable work than just fundraising. That is why we have now also committed to providing every member of staff with a day they can use to take part in volunteering or fundraising activities.
“We hope that some of our exciting plans can go some way to helping Marie Curie look after people across the UK.”
Kitty O’Shea, Corporate Partnerships Manager at Marie Curie, said:
“We are delighted that Curtins has pledged to support Marie Curie this year. Its staff has an impressive fundraising track record and we are excited to introduce them to the many volunteering opportunities we have within the charity.
“Currently, one in four people don’t receive the care and support they need at the end of their life. At Marie Curie we don’t think this is good enough. We need to reach more of the people that miss out at the end of their lives but we couldn’t do that without the generosity of our supporters, and partners like Curtins.”
Visit Marie Curie’s website at www.mariecurie.org.uk for more information.
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About Marie Curie
Marie Curie – care and support through terminal illness
Marie Curie is the UK’s leading charity for people with any terminal illness. The charity helps people living with a terminal illness and their families make the most of the time they have together by delivering expert hands-on care, emotional support, research and guidance. Marie Curie employs more than 2,700 nurses, doctors and other healthcare professionals, and with its nine hospices around the UK, is the largest provider of hospice beds outside the NHS.
If you are in need of support, or have any questions about any aspect of terminal illness, call the Marie Curie Information & Support Line free on 0800 090 2309 or visit www.mariecurie.org.uk/help.
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