Movember money comes in for hospice
The donation was made possible when Scottfin chose to run a fundraiser pledging that it would donate R100 to hospice for every policy sold during the 'Movember' period which encouraged men to be tested for prostate and testicular cancer.
On behalf of Scottfin Insurance Brokers, Wendy Beveridge and Jennifer Richardson recently handed over a R2 100 donation to Khanya Hospice CEO, Neil McDonald, to support hospice’s free palliative nursing care.
The donation was made possible when Scottfin chose to run a fundraiser pledging that it would donate R100 to hospice for every policy sold during the ‘Movember’ period which encouraged men to be tested for prostate and testicular cancer.
“Covid-19 had a negative impact on our finances, but with the support of wonderful people like this in the area that we serve, we will survive,” said Neil.
Should you require Khanya Hospice’s services or wish to lend a helping hand at one of the hospice shops, email khanya@khanyahospice.co.za.
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