Gary Price

ROTARY LIGHTS FOR HOSPICE

Fundraising for Southern Area Hospice Services
£1,395
raised of £1,500 target
by 15 supporters
We provide specialist palliative care to patients suffering from terminal illness

Story

Newry Rotary Club is a non-profit organisation chartered in
August 1944. In the last 76 years, we have partnered with many charitable causes local and international including helping to eradicate Polio globally. This year, however, Newry Rotary Club wishes to concentrate our resources at home because many charities, which exist to serve our local community, have been adversely affected by the COVID19 pandemic. This Christmas, we wish to particularly fundraise for Southern Area Hospice Services.

Almost everyone living in this area has unfortunately been affected in one way or another by serious illness, whether directly themselves or indirectly through the experience of family and friends. Despite misfortune, our community is nevertheless fortunate that the Southern Area Hospice is ever present here to provide care and support. Regrettably, the COVID19 pandemic means that the Hospice is finding it more difficult to fundraise the cost of specialist palliative
care whilst at the same time continuing to deliver such care to our family friends and neighbours. In light of this, Newry Rotary Club resolved to create a local feature to both thank Newry Hospice for its service in the past but also to help protect this service for the present and for the future too.

From 15th December 2020, a boat will be moored in the Old
Town Dock, Warrenpoint. The boat will be illuminated in homage to the symbol of Newry Hospice, which is a cross aboard a pomegranate. Newry Rotary Club respectfully asks those who might see or hear of the illuminated boat to make a donation via our JustGiving page and perhaps leave a message in memory of your loved ones. 100% of all donations made via the JustGiving page will go directly to the Hospice.

Newry Rotary Club takes this opportunity to thank Mr Brian Cunningham of Kilkeel, who kindly provided his boat Ex Mare Gratia (‘from the sea by the Grace of God’) and Mr Thomas Braham of Braham Electrical, Warrenpoint who arranged for its illumination free of charge.

Newry Rotary Club needs your help too. If you are inspired by the ideal of public service, and you have ideas and the time to share, why not consider contacting us so that we might make them a reality?

Visit Our Website www.rotary-newry.org

Visit Our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/newryrotary

Consider joining Rotary  www.rotarygbi.org/join

CS Lewis, who was inspired by the landscape of Newry and
Mourne to write the Chronicles of Narnia, is reported to have said: “You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you areand change the ending.”

About the charity

Southern Area Hospice Services care for patients and their families living primarily in the Southern Trust area, offering specialist palliative and end of life care. The main aim of the hospice is to help patients who have received a palliative diagnosis live well with their condition.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,395.00
+ £200.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,395.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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