Award winning local charity, The End of Life Partnership (EOLP), is delighted to have been chosen, by Mayor of Cheshire East, Councillor Rod Fletcher, as one of his Charities of the Year for 2023.
Councillor Fletcher said:
"EOLPs commitment to educating people about compassionate and personalised end-of-life care aligns perfectly with our council values of caring for one another during life's most challenging moments. Together, we can make a significant difference to the lives of individuals and families in our community who need support at a vulnerable time."
Alison Clifford, CEO of EOLP responded:
“We are delighted and extremely grateful to Cllr Fletcher for his ongoing support of our work. His backing will help us to help more than 10,000 people in Cheshire, this year, to receive confident and compassionate end-of-life care. We look forward to working with him to improve the lives of people in our community.”
The End of Life Partnership (EOLP)
Spring Farm Business Centre
Moss Lane
Crewe
CW1 4RJ
Telephone: 01270 310260
The End of Life Partnership (EOLP) is an award winning Cheshire Charity aiming to create a more complete and holistic approach to living well, care, death and loss through public awareness and community engagement, education and training for the health and social care workforce and the development of best practice and services to better serve the needs of our local communities.
Our Vision:
Everyone experiences compassionate and personalised end of life care.
Our Mission:
To educate, innovate and collaborate so that families, communities and care providers are empowered to care with confidence and compassion at end of life.
Pictured L-R - Annamarie Ratcliffe, Deputy CEO, The End of Life Partnership, East Cheshire Mayor Cllr Rod Fletcher & Alison Clifford, CEO, The End of Life Partnership.
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