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Buncrana store in €30,000 hospice bid 12.05.11

A BUNCRANA supermarket aims to help raise a whopping €30,000 for the Donegal Hospice between now and October.
Kavanagh's SuperValu will join sister stores in Ballybofey, Donegal Town and Dungloe in giving 5c to the hospice for every Real Rewards transaction made from May 6 to October 22, 2011. It costs an estimated €3m to run the hospice every year. The HSE pays 80% of the running costs but 20% (€600,000) must be raised by the hospice committee through fundraising.
The SuperValu campaign is called "Help Us to Help Others" and was recently launched with a special appearance by TV3 showbiz reporter Noel Cunningham
Managing director of Kavanagh's SuperValu, Noel Kavanagh said his team were delighted to support the Donegal Hospice's "great work".
"With our four stores located in the four corners of Donegal we are well connected with members of the local community and so believe we were well placed to maximize our fundraising potential.
"We are committing to raising a minimum of €30,000 for the Donegal Hospice to aid them in their great work. It is a dual campaign where our Real Rewards scheme along with our dedicated staff will fundraise over the next six months."
Noel Kavanagh, managing director, SuperValu Kavanagh Group; Grace Boyle, chairperson Donegal Hospice committee and Noel Cunningham of TV3, launching the 'Help us to Help Others' campaign.
Kavanagh's SuperValu employs 350 people throughout Co Donegal. Other planned fundraising events include a climb of Mount Errigal, a charity football match with Highland Radio, bag packs, pub quiz, car washes and a flagship fun run and walk event in October.
The Donegal Hospice opened in Knocknamona, Letterkenny, in 2003 and is now a well-established high quality service for people in Co Donegal who require palliative and terminal care. The Health Service Executive (HSE) is responsible for the day-to-day running of the hospice, and the hospice support movement works in partnership with the HSE. The support group, Donegal Hospice Ltd, is responsible for providing up to 20% of the annual running cost of the facility and this is "a challenge every year".
Donegal Hospice chairperson, Grace Boyle said: "The hospice committee must raise up to €600,000 every year so this campaign launched by Kavanagh's SuperValu will be invaluable in helping us reach that target.
"They are giving so much back to Donegal and they are helping us raise €30,000 and I'd really like to thank them for this opportunity." For more photos from the event, click here
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