Whanganui Midweek

Baubles make a difference to hospice

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More than $776,000 has been donated to hospice services around the country following the Christmas fundraisin­g campaign supported by all Farmers Department­s stores.

This is the fifth year that Farmers has supported Hospice, donating nearly $3.5million to help keep services free.

Farmers customers and staff were fully behind the campaign — purchasing the limited edition bauble and donating to the Tree of Remembranc­e. All funds donated in each store remain in the local community, helping to ensure that hospice care remains free for people with life-limiting conditions, their families and wha¯ nau.

“This year the staff at Farmers Wanganui helped to raise $6271 in support of Hospice Whanganui and we thank the staff for their contributi­on and the Wanganui community for their generosity. Not only did the team at Farmers embrace raising funds for our hospice, they also worked as ambassador­s for our services, helping the community to better understand the work we do. The awareness raising that comes from being involved with Farmers is invaluable. The enthusiasm and commitment from Farmers staff and the people of Wanganui has contribute­d to this amazing result. Thank you so much,” says Valda Brechmanis, PR Manager.

“The support we receive from Farmers is incredible,” Mary Schumacher, CEO of Hospice NZ says. “For five years the entire Farmers team has embraced supporting hospice at Christmas and alongside their customers continue to make a real difference to people using hospice services throughout New Zealand. It is humbling to be the beneficiar­y of such generosity and kindness.”

“The delivery of a national store-wide approach to our charity campaigns helps build a meaningful opportunit­y to connect with the community, as our staff work in unison toward a common goal,” Michael Power, acting Chief Executive of Farmers and Chief Financial Officer says. “At Farmers we are extremely proud of the amount raised during our Christmas hospice campaign through a combined effort and generous donations made by our customers, our staff and our business. It’s heart-warming to know the positive difference it will make in our communitie­s.”

 ?? PICTURE / SUPPLIED ?? At the cheque presentati­on are (from left) Mirella Villis (Farmers), Lyn Mudgway (Nurse Hospice Whanganui), Emma Carson (F), Amber Hunter (F), Anna McClintock-Trass (Nurse HW), Fiona Hannah (F), Sam Austin (F), Yana Pohorila (F), Trude Fixter (Store Manager F), Barb Cornor (CSM HW), Andrew Zimmerman (Board Chair HW), Paula Theron (F), Karen Anderson (CEO HW).
PICTURE / SUPPLIED At the cheque presentati­on are (from left) Mirella Villis (Farmers), Lyn Mudgway (Nurse Hospice Whanganui), Emma Carson (F), Amber Hunter (F), Anna McClintock-Trass (Nurse HW), Fiona Hannah (F), Sam Austin (F), Yana Pohorila (F), Trude Fixter (Store Manager F), Barb Cornor (CSM HW), Andrew Zimmerman (Board Chair HW), Paula Theron (F), Karen Anderson (CEO HW).

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