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Thursday
25  April

Fundraisers of the Year!

 
12/02/2020 @ 11:47

 

A local couple have been named fundraisers of the year after raising huge amounts for Marie Curie.

Mark and Kathleen Harvey have helped to raise more than £43,000 over the past three years through events, as well as co-ordinating the collection of more than 100 collection tins and daffodil boxes across the area.

They act as treasurer and collection hosts in the Welshpool Fundraising Group.

“We weren’t expecting this at all and we’re honoured to be recognised,” said Mark. “We began fundraising after we retired, and we wanted to put our efforts into something meaningful. 

“To anyone who is thinking of getting involved in fundraising we’d say go for it. It’s a fantastic way to meet people in your local community.”

The pair received the north and mid Wales Fundraisers of the Year award at the official launch of Marie Curie’s annual Great Daffodil Appeal held at the Senedd, which was also supported by Montgomeryshire AM, Russell George (pictured).

The event is the charity’s biggest fundraising campaign with around eight million iconic daffodil pins distributed every year.

Victoria Hardy, Marie Curie community fundraiser for north and mid Wales, said: “Without people like Mark and Kathleen, we simply wouldn’t be able to offer the same level of care to the people across Wales who are living with a terminal illness, so we’re incredibly appreciative for their continued support.

“We’re so grateful to have such fantastic people representing our charity in their communities and it’s great to be able to recognise them for the work they do. We hope they inspire others to give fundraising a go.” 

Every year Marie Curie cares for around 3,500 terminally ill people across Wales. The charity has around 150 Marie Curie nurses working in the community.