East Kilbride News

Tea to celebrate £92K fundraisin­g total

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Cabaret trio Cheri Treiffel stopped off at Kilbryde Hospice for afternoon tea to celebrate their latest fundraisin­g total.

Mark Swift, along with Robert Miller and wife May, have raised a staggering £92,000 for the hospice over the years.

And they have now selected them as the main beneficiar­y for their annual‘Gay Ball’ on January 29, 2018.

May told the News this week:“We are delighted with the total raised for Kilbryde Hospice.

“We are all very passionate about the cause, and hope to raise even more for the hospice at our next event!”

Kilbryde Hospice fundraisin­g manager Lesley Wiggins said:“It is such a pleasure to work with Mark, May and Robert.

“And we are overwhelme­d by the amount they have raised for our small charity. The £92,000 will make a huge difference to Kilbryde Hospice and we are so grateful for their support and dedication.”

Kilbryde Hospice provides care and support to people in Lanarkshir­e with life-limiting illnesses and extends this support to their carers and loved ones as well.

For further informatio­n, contact Kilbryde Hospice on (01355) 202020 or email info@kilbrydeho­spice.org.uk

 ??  ?? Cheque this out May Miller, Robert Miller and Marc Swift alongside Kilbryde Hospice chief executive Gordon McHugh
Cheque this out May Miller, Robert Miller and Marc Swift alongside Kilbryde Hospice chief executive Gordon McHugh

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