Colleagues from East Cheshire NHS Trust’s Community Services are gearing up for an adventurous night under the stars, as they hike up Mount Snowdon in aid of enhancing patient care.
A number of staff from the team are lacing up their hiking boots to take on the challenge in May and raise vital funds that will make a massive difference to enhance the care provided to patients across community services.
Donations will enable new specialist equipment, funding activities for patients, training for staff and transforming staff and patient areas.
Elizabeth Chambers, who will be part of the team taking on the hike said:
“Our Community Services make sure we can stay in the comfort of our own homes while getting the support we need.
“Donations would make a massive difference to colleagues in the community to enhance the care that we can provide to our patients.
“With your support, we can sprinkle some extra joy into our community and make a real difference.”
Operating across East Cheshire, the Trust’s Community Services include five individual Care Communities that empower everyone to live independently and healthily for as long as possible, right where they want to be.
An array of specialist services also works hand-in-hand with the Care Communities creating a supportive network that keeps the people of East Cheshire feeling at their best.
To support the team’s fundraising efforts go to:
https://www.justgiving.com/page/community-services-east-cheshire-nhs-trust
To get involved in fundraising for East Cheshire NHS Charity, as an individual, group or workplace, get in touch with the fundraising team by emailing:
Pictured - Colleagues from the Community Services preparing for the night hike.
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