Spire Healthcare Abergele Clinic colleagues raise over £490 during their annual summer charity drive activities
01 July 2024
Colleagues at Spire Healthcare Abergele Clinic have raised over £490 after undertaking a gruelling climb up Snowdon, alongside a series of fund-raising activities and covered over 300 kilometres during Spire Healthcare’s 2024 Summer charity drive – all in aid of Tŷ Gobaith/ Hope House, Charity No. 1003859 and Maggie’s Cancer care, Charity No. SC024414 .
Hope House Children’s Hospices (Tŷ Gobaith) is there to make sure that no one faces the death of their child alone and is close to the heart for colleagues at Spire Abergele Clinic. Hope House Children's Hospices provide specialist nursing care and support to more than 750 children and their families who live in Shropshire, Cheshire, North and Mid Wales. Maggie’s Cancer Care, Spire Healthcare’s focus charity, is supporting people to live well with cancer.
During the multi-day event, colleagues across the business, including at Spire Healthcare’s 39 hospitals in England, Wales and Scotland, undertook a wide variety of activities including walking, cycling and running to raise money. At Spire Abergele Clinic, colleagues undertook a range of fund-raising activities, include a gruelling colleague hike up Snowdon, a bake sale and raffle, all in a bid to raise funds for Ty Gobaith/ Hope House and Maggie’s Cancer care.
Charitable donations are being accepted and can be made to [ charity No.1003859 and No.SC024414] by donating online through our JustGiving page.
Justin Ash, CEO of Spire Healthcare, said: "I’d like to thank Spire colleagues, and consultants for taking part in our 2024 Summer Charity Drive. It’s inspiring to see so many people giving of their time to raise funds for such a wide range of excellent causes. In addition to working every day to make a positive difference to people’s lives through outstanding personalised care, we at Spire Healthcare also believe in giving back to our local communities, and making a positive contribution to society wherever we can. I am therefore incredibly proud of everyone’s support and efforts to make this year’s fundraising period so successful.”
Clare Jamieson, General Manager at Spire Healthcare Abergele Clinic, said “I am tremendously proud of all the hard work the team at Spire Abergele Clinic, their fundraising efforts have resulted in a fantastic donation for these two amazing charities. I would like to thank all the colleagues, consultants and patients at Spire Abergele who supported our fundraising, as well as the local businesses around Abergele who donated to our raffle:
- Gwalia House Butchers
- Ivy’s Florist
- Yorkshire Lass Crystals
- Martial Arts Abergele
- The Beauty Rooms
- The Harp Inn
- Sakura Restaurant
- A cut Above Barbers
It has been wonderful to see the whole community getting behind these two fantastic charities.”
Spire Abergele Clinic colleagues on Snowden as part of their charity challenge