Knowle Gate Care Home Spreads Kindness to Marie Curie Hospice
In celebration of Random Acts of Kindness Day, Knowle Gate Care Home recently visited Marie Curie Midlands Hospice to show appreciation for the incredible work of its staff and volunteers. Courtney Norton, Client Liaison Manager and Gaynor Lucey, Knowle Gate’s Wellbeing and Activities Coordinator, delivered beautiful flowers as a token of gratitude, bringing smiles to those who dedicate their time to caring for others.
They visited Ben Thomas, Community Fundraiser for Marie Curie, to discuss how Knowle Gate could support the hospice throughout the year. As part of this new collaboration, the care home has pledged to assist with donation collections in March and will host a dandelion badge collection kit to raise funds for the hospice.
Courtney, from Knowle Gate Care Home, said:
“This was a truly special experience for us. The staff and volunteers at Marie Curie Hospice do such important work; we’re grateful for the opportunity to express our appreciation. Supporting their fundraising effort is something close to our hearts, and we look forward to working together.”
Ben Thomas, Community Fundraiser at Marie Curie, shared his gratitude:
“It was so lovely to meet the Knowle Gate Care Home team and for Courtney and Gaynor to drop in some flowers for patients, visitors, and staff at the Marie Curie Hospice in Solihull. It lifted all our moods and was a great opportunity to continue building community in our local area. We are very thankful for their generosity and kindness.”