Building society's blooming efforts

The Bishopbriggs branch of the Yorkshire Building Society is joining others around the country to '˜get behind the daffodil' this March, by encouraging people in the community to give a donation and wear a daffodil pin, in support of Marie Curie's Great Daffodil Appeal.
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More information at www.mariecurie.org.uk/daffodil or to donate £5 text *DAFF to 70111 or call 0800 716 146 and donate over the phone.

Every £20 raised during the Society’s Hour of Need campaign will help fund one hour of Marie Curie Nursing care. The Society is aiming to raise £1million by December 2016, which equates to funding two hours of care by a Marie Curie Nurse for every hour of the campaign.

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Thanks to the support of the local community, the branch in the Triangle Shopping Centre, has raised an impressive £1,037 since the start of the campaign in 2014 – which equates to more than 51 hours of care.

Lee Simpson, manager of the Bishopbriggs branch of Yorkshire Building Society, said: “By supporting our Hour of Need campaign and this year’s Great Daffodil Appeal you will be helping to provide nursing care for people with a terminal illness in their hour of need. Sadly, most of us know someone who has been affected by terminal illness but by wearing a daffodil pin you can help make a difference.

“We have been overwhelmed by the level of support people in our community here in Bishopbriggs have shown for the Hour of Need campaign but we know we can do more. The charity’s annual appeal gives us an opportunity to do just that by encouraging people to ‘get behind the daffodil’ this March.”

Jude Bridge, Executive Director of Marketing, Fundraising and Public Affairs at Marie Curie, said: “We are delighted that Yorkshire Building Society is helping to support this year’s Great Daffodil Appeal as part of their Hour of Need campaign to raise £1million for Marie Curie. The money raised will make a real difference and help Marie Curie Nurses provide care and support to people living with a terminal illness and their loved ones at a time when they need us the most.”

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The Society’s Hour of Need campaign was launched in 2014 with the aim of raising £500,000 by December 2016. Thanks to the strength of support this was reached a year early with the current total standing at more than £837,000, the Society has now set its sights on reaching £1million.

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