Store backs hospice
Date published: 24 May 2010
CHARITY partnership . . . Morrisons staff (from the left) Gail Raeburn, Julie Taylor, Dianne Sewell, Patricia Howarth and Adele Fitzpatrick with Brian Hurst, from Dr Kershaw’s Hospice, and Morrisons deputy manager Andrew Kershaw.
MORRISONS has teamed up with Dr Kershaw’s Hospice to raise awareness of the vital work it does to help Oldham’s poorliest people.
The Chadderton supermarket will raise money for the Royton hospice after selecting it as its charity of the year.
Morrisons stores across the country have signed up to the Help the Hospices campaign which hopes to raise £1 million over the next year.
Staff will also gauge customers perception of hospice care at the start of the campaign and again at the end to see if they have changed.
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