The Holly Private Hospital and Aspen Healthcare Team to climb England’s Highest Peak for Charity
A team of nine staff from Aspen Healthcare and The Holly Private Hospital, London, are tackling England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike, to raise money for charity.
The team will ascend the 978 metre peak on Saturday 24th June in aid of Marie Curie and Haven House Children's Hospice.
Speaking about the challenge event, Des Shiels, CEO of Aspen Healthcare said:
“We’re taking on this challenge in memory of our colleague and dear friend Chrissy Allan. Chrissy was the Clinic Director at The Edinburgh Private Clinic and tragically passed away earlier this year.
We'll be raising money for help to fund more free care Marie Curie Nurses who can look after terminally ill people at home and money to support Haven House Children’s Hospice care for children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening illness.
We don't expect it to be easy but we do hope to do Chrissy proud!”
The Aspen Healthcare and Holly team includes Des Shiels, Aspen Healthcare CEO; David Henderson, Hospital Director; Luis Pedro, Director of Services and Patient Experience; Donna Gibbs, Development Director; James Clark, Chief Finance Officer, Helen Cairney, Physiotherapy Manager; Michelle Barclay, Patient Relations Manager; Susie Nunn, Contracts Manager and Noleen Turner, Head of Marketing and Communications.
Any donation you can give, big or small will be very gratefully appreciated.
Making a donation
To make a donation to Marie Curie visit the Just Giving page: https://tinyurl.com/y9x6rndh
To make a donation to Haven House Children’s Hospice visit the Just Giving page: https://tinyurl.com/y9erjwo2
Thank you very much for your support.
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Date: 07/06/2017