Donegal Creameries announces new Hospice support

At the launch (standing) Anne McGowan, Hospice PRO; James McDaid, Hospice president; Deirdre Trearty, Hospice home care palliative care sister; Una McGlynn, Hospice assistant secretary. (Seated) Steven Perry, Donegal Creameries assistant marketing manager, Grace Boyle, Hospice chairperson, Niall O’Donnell, Donegal Creameries sales manager
At the launch (standing) Anne McGowan, Hospice PRO; James McDaid, Hospice president; Deirdre Trearty, Hospice home care palliative care sister; Una McGlynn, Hospice assistant secretary. (Seated) Steven Perry, Donegal Creameries assistant marketing manager, Grace Boyle, Hospice chairperson, Niall O’Donnell, Donegal Creameries sales manager

Donegal Creameries aims to raise awareness - as well as funds - for the Donegal Hospice charity

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Brand Central

19 April 2011

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Donegal Creameries has officially launched a major new affiliation with Donegal Hospice. As part of its support local strategy, Donegal Creameries aims to raise the profile and awareness for the charity through this campaign.

From Monday 21 March, every 1 and 2 litre Donegal Creameries product will display the Donegal Hospice logo, reminding consumers of the importance of supporting this local charity. Furthermore, every sale of Donegal Creameries products will help Donegal Hospice and its affiliated cancer Home Care Services, to raise much needed funds for the terminally ill people of Donegal.

Speaking at the launch of the campaign, Grace Boyle, chairperson of Donegal Hospice stated: “We are delighted that a company like Donegal Creameries has joined up with Donegal Hospice to help with our ongoing patient care and community support.

In addition, Steven Perry of Donegal Creameries said: “We are thrilled to be involved in this novel idea for both parties. Many people in this county know somebody who has been directly cared for by the Hospice movement, so we hope that this initiative will help to support the great work carried out and drive further awareness for Donegal Hospice.’

 

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