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Mayor offers support to Foyle Hospice 27.11.08

THE Foyle Hospice is one of two organisations chosen by the Mayor of Derry as his official charities during his year in office.
The Foyle Hospice provides ongoing palliative care for patients in the North West region including Inishowen. It helps patients with cancer and other life limiting illnesses while supporting their families and loved ones.
Derry Mayor, Gerard Diver pictured with Ciaran McGinley of the Foyle Hospice and Bronagh Muldoon and Cassie Riggs of the NSPCC. The hospice, set in beautiful landscaped gardens on the Culmore Road, Derry, comprises 12 beds and four self contained apartments. It currently costs £1.8m a year to run. Derry Mayor Cllr Gerard Diver named the NSPCC as his second charity.
"These charities both provide services to families from early
years to later years and particularly when they are most vulnerable.
"Both are local charities and all fundraising that we do will go towards local services and will benefit local people," said Cllr Diver. Fundraising manager with the Foyle Hospice, Ciaran McGinley, said: "We would like to extend our sincere thanks to our Mayor for choosing Foyle Hospice as one of his nominated charities and very much look forward to being involved with NSPCC.
"All proceeds from the forthcoming activities will allow our dedicated staff to continue to provide ongoing palliative care services for patients with cancer and other life limiting illnesses and support for their families and loved ones."
The Mayor's appeal can be visited at www.derrycity.gov.uk/mayorsappeal
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