Sustainability

Goldcrest Cleaning Ltd has announced its chosen charity for next year

Published by
Kirsty Muir

Goldcrest Cleaning have announced that they are supporting the Myton Hospices who are based across Warwickshire and the West Midlands. The Myton Hospices believe that everyone matters for every single moment of their life; they focus on enhancing life when cure is no longer an option.

They are leaders in compassionate end of life care; their work centres on patient wellbeing and involves them in decisions about their care. Perhaps most importantly they give their patients more quality time with their loved ones.

They must raise £9.2 million this year to continue providing their care. They can’t do it without people like you.

Last year they supported more than 1,800 people and their families, in their three hospices, via their patient and family support services, and in the community through Myton at Home.

Managing Director of Goldcrest Cleaning Ltd, Alan Jones had this to say, “Each year we engage with our staff to find out which worthwhile cause they would like us to support. Nearly all of us have organisations that we contribute towards be it a local community centre or a national charity. This year the staff have chosen a charity which has in some way helped and supported them and their families through difficult times. Myton Hospice has provided valuable care and support to our people and now we’d like to help them support others”.

For more information visit: www.mytonhospice.org

Kirsty Muir

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