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Forget-Me-Not Appeal
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By Ron Swanson, Assistant Fundraising Manager
By Caroline Lyon, Senior Fundraiser
The Ayrshire Hospice created a stunning Forget Me Not display at Lochgreen House Hotel in June. Running between 17th - 30th June, the display showcased the hand crafted steel Forget- Me-Nots by Morrell’s-Forge Blacksmiths. The Ayrshire Hospice would like thank everyone who donated to receive a Forget-Me-Not in memory of someone special and to thank everyone at Lochgreen for their great support. Although the display has now finished, you can still donate £30 to receive each Forget-Me-Not, which can be collected from the Fundraising Office in Miller Road, Ayr or alternatively there would be a small postage charge depending on the number of steel flowers you'd like delivered. Forget-Me-Nots offer a personal and positive way to remember loved ones and you can display your Forget-Me-Not in your garden or at the memorial of a loved one. To donate towards your Forget-Me-Not please visit www.ayrshirehospice.org or call the team on 01292 288 488 .
With 72 fantastic cash prizes drawn each and every Friday, there has never been a better time to join the Ayrshire Hospice Lottery. For a £1 weekly subscription, you
the continuation of the exceptional care we provide to our patients and their families across Ayrshire & Arran. To join, visit www. ayrshirehospice.org/ join-the-lottery or call 01292 288488 . Players must be 16+ .
have the opportunity to win our top prize of £1,000 , our 2nd
Launch of the Forget-Me-Not Appeal at Lochgreen House Hotel
prize of £100 or there are also 70
chances to win £10 ! Joining is easy and your support goes a long way to ensuring
Happy 50th Birthday to one of our supporters Ian Dunlop who raised £300 in lieu of gifts during his birthday celebrations Happy Birthday Ian! at Troon Bowling Club. His generosity, along with that from friends and families, is extremely appreciated by everyone at the Hospice. Without donations like these and the generosity of all our supporters and the local community we would be unable to provide exceptional care and services to all our patients. Thank you, Ian, for your continued support.
St John’s Primary - Whithorn Way
By Graeme Strawhorn, Assistant Fundraising Manager (Community and Events) Teachers and pupils took steps in memory and celebration of their wonderful colleague and teacher Miss Joanne McCauley who sadly died in November 2021. As part of their Lenten journey, teachers undertook
charities in Joanne’s memory including SCIAF Ukraine Appeal, Missio, Altnagelvin Hospital and Ayrshire Hospice - raising £4,000 with £1,000 being donated to each chosen charity! Well done and thank you from all at the Ayrshire Hospice to everyone at St John’s - a wonderful challenge in memory of a wonderful teacher.
part, walking stages, over different parts of the route during Lent (2nd March - 14th April). The school chose to support some very special
the gruelling challenge, walking 149 miles from Glasgow to Whithorn, with pupils also taking
Neil Wallace, weekly lottery winner
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