Posted: Fri 5th Jul 2013

Brother Industries Raise Money For Nightingale House

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Jul 5th, 2013

Staff at Brother Industries in Wrexham organised an Easter Prize Draw, raising valuable funds for Nightingale House Hospice.

Staff generously donated chocolate eggs and other prizes and then sold tickets to raise the maximum amount of money.

Margaret Hollings, Fundraising and Events Manager for Nightingale House, said: “On behalf of patients and staff at Nightingale House I would like to say a huge thank you to the staff at Brother Industries for again supporting us as their chosen charity – their continued efforts to raise funds for our patients is highly valued by us.”

Staff members Nikki Davies and Annette Casey were the driving force behind organizing the prizes and selling the tickets, along with HR Manager Graham Halliwell, but the staff have a vote for who they would like the money raised to be donated to. This is the second time the staff have nominated Nightingale House Hospice.

Graham Halliwell, pictured below, said, “The staff at Brother Industries are very proud to be able to support Nightingale House in their very worthy cause.”



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