Paisley Daily Express

Saints players visit hospice residents

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- EDEL KENEALY

The Buddies lived up their name last weekend when four members of the team paid a visit to Accord Hospice.

Richard Tait, Charles Dunne, Richard Taylor and Toyosi Olusanya spent a heartwarmi­ng afternoon at the Paisley facility following St Mirren’s 2-2 draw with Celtic on Saturday, May 20.

The players met with patients and staff at the Morton Avenue venue after their positive display in Glasgow’s east end.

Accord offers end-oflife care for people at its inpatient unit while also caring for dozens more in their own homes.

The St Mirren players were keen to visit the charity to highlight the invaluable work it does for people with life-limiting conditions and their families.

The footballer­s were visibly moved by the compassion­ate environmen­t and the tireless efforts of the healthcare profession­als, as they embarked on a comprehens­ive tour of the hospice.

Known for their skills on the field, they extended their support to those navigating difficult times, lending a helping hand and spreading cheer throughout the complex.

Jacki Smart, CEO of Accord Hospice, said the players’ visit was yet another example of St Mirren’s benevolenc­e and compassion as a community club.

“We are incredibly grateful to St Mirren Football Club for taking the time to visit us and show their support,” she said. “Their presence has truly uplifted the spirits of our patients and staff.

“It means a lot to see such well-known figures engaging with our community, raising awareness about the work we do, and offering their support to those in need.”

During their visit, the foursome engaged in meaningful conversati­ons with patients and their families, offering words of encouragem­ent, support, and sharing uplifting stories about life and the beautiful game.

The footballer­s also learned more about the holistic therapies offered in the Paisleybas­ed hospice, such a reflexolog­y, reiki and massage.

Accord provides palliative and end-oflife care to people living with or affected by a life limiting illness in Renfrewshi­re and parts of East Renfrewshi­re.

Reliant on public donations to do its work, the hospice supports more than 1,200 patients and their families each year.

We are incredibly grateful to St Mirren Football Club for taking the time...

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