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*UPDATE- 18th Dec 2020* You have raised an incredible £1811 already! This is enough to fund over 70 hours of care from a Marie Curie Nurse so that someone with a terminal illness and their family can receive the care and support that they need at the end of their lives in the comfort of their own home. Thank you to everyone who has donated so far!
Please give what you can and be automatically entered
into the Staff Christmas Raffle!
Make sure you leave your name and department with your
donation so we can get in touch if you win. Winners will be picked at random.
Take part in one or all of our Festive FUNdraising!
Friday 4th December – Mince Pie Friday
Friday 11th December – Virtual Christmas Jumper
Day
18th December – Winners of the raffle announced
(make sure you leave your name with your donation!)
All of December - #SPARDance2020
Virtual Christmas Jumper Day
Send in your donation and a photo of your best Christmas
jumper for a 2020 company Christmas collage (digital@jameshall.co.uk) Families, individuals, pets – show us your finest festive
smile!
#SPARDance2020
Have some fun and using the hashtag #SPARDance2020, send us a clip of you dancing to 'All I want for Christmas' by Mariah Carey (often mistaken for Marie Curie!)
Get the family involved, dance with your dog or just have a
festive boogie by yourself, again for a 2020 company Christmas collage video.
Don’t forget to donate!
Christmas Raffle
Donate through this page and be automatically entered into a
Christmas raffle with fantastic prizes on offer! We have a Samsung tablet to give away, along with an Amazon Echo, a fruit and vegetable hamper (perfect for Christmas dinners), toys and chocolates, sweets and Love to Shop vouchers! Make sure you leave your name and department with your donation.
Every donation counts!
Every £20 you raise is enough to fund an hour of expert care for someone with a terminal illness and their family from a Marie Curie Nurse.
Marie Curie Nurses care for people in their homes, they make it possible for dying people to feel supported and cared-for in the place where they’re most comfortable. The emotional support they give to families is a lifeline at one of the most frightening and upsetting times any family will face. For those facing death alone during the pandemic, Marie Curie nurses are sometimes the only people they see – ready to hold a hand, to listen and provide companionship as well as give vital care
Thank you so much for your support.