The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Cancer centre is given £10k thank you

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A Fife cancer caring centre has been given £10,000 as a thank you for the support it is offering frontline NHS staff.

The donation from Fife Health Board Endowment Fund came after Maggie’s Fife offered its building at Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy for use as an NHS staff wellbeing hub.

Hard-pressed health staff involved in the battle against Covid-19 can go there during the day for some quiet time or psychologi­cal support.

The donation was made possible thanks to a generous £500,000 gift to the endowment fund from an anonymous benefactor.

NHS Fife chairwoman Tricia Marwick, who also chairs the endowment fund’s board of trustees, said the benefactor had asked that the funds be used immediatel­y to provide additional support for patients and the healthcare staff working tirelessly to care for them.

“From the outset of this pandemic we have sought to support patients and staff in any way that we can,” she said. “This donation has enabled us to expand this support much further at a time when it is needed most.

“The staff support hub at Victoria Hospital was the first to open and by being able to use the wonderful space at the Kirkcaldy Maggie’s Centre we have been able to provide staff with a calm and welcoming space to take time out from work.

“The £10,000 donation to Maggie’s is in recognitio­n of the support given to NHS Fife staff and we are delighted to support Maggie’s like they have supported NHS Fife.

“Thanks to the donation and Maggie’s we have been able to open the staff hub seven days a week from 9am to 5pm, including public holidays, and provide refreshmen­ts to staff.”

Alison Allan, head of the Maggie’s Centre in Kirkcaldy, said the charity was delighted with the donation.

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