MARIE Curie Hospice in Bradford has received a £3,000 donation from housebuilder Persimmon and its Community Champions scheme.
The hospice in Maudsley Street cares for people living with a terminal illness, and their families.
Head of nursing Sue Hogston and fundraiser Edson Masunda were on hand to receive the award as well as provide a tour of the facilities available to patients.
Edson Masunda from Marie Curie Bradford said: “We are profoundly grateful to Persimmon for their generous £3,000 donation.
“This contribution enables Marie Curie to sustain essential frontline nursing and hospice care, operate a vital support line, and provide comprehensive resources on end-of-life care and bereavement.
“This support really does empower us to make a real difference in the lives of those facing life-limiting illnesses.”
Persimmon’s Community Champions scheme is open to all local charities, schools and community groups looking for funding, with £180,000 available every quarter where winners can receive between £1,000 and £6,000.
Christopher Hull, managing director of Persimmon West Yorkshire added: “We hope this donation will go some way in helping the hospice continue to offer the excellent care and support they provide both patients and their families.”
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