Montgomeryshire AM, Russell George, has pledged to ‘get behind the daffodil’ during February and March and help Marie Curie Nurses provide care and support to people living with a terminal illness.
Russell George AM joined forces with Marie Curie Nurses Liz Pugh and Jenny Lynch Wilson at an event at the Senedd in Cardiff Bay on Tuesday 9th February to help launch the Great Daffodil Appeal, Marie Curie’s biggest annual fundraising campaign.
As well lending his support to the appeal, Russell George is also encouraging people in Montgomeryshire to help the charity raise more money than ever before by simply giving a donation and wearing a Marie Curie daffodil pin, available from volunteers across Wales, Superdrug stores, WH Smiths shops and Wyevale garden centres.
Russell George AM said:
“Funds raised through the Marie Curie Great Daffodil Appeal help provide care and support to people at a time when they need it the most. I am proud to ‘get behind the daffodil’ for Marie Curie, and I hope the people of Montgomeryshire will join me in supporting people affected by terminal illness across the country.”
Simon Jones, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, Wales, for Marie Curie, added:
“To have the support of Russell George makes a huge difference to Marie Curie. With his help we are able to raise awareness about what we do and reach more people who need us.
“Our services rely on charitable donations, so I’d like to express a heartfelt thank you to everyone who gives a donation and wears a daffodil pin this February and March. The money raised from the Great Daffodil Appeal will help Marie Curie Nurses provide care and support to people living with a terminal illness, and their loved ones, in homes across Wales, as well as in the charity’s Cardiff & the Vale Hospice in Penarth.”
The Great Daffodil appeal is now in its 30th year.
For more information about the Great Daffodil Appeal and to volunteer to collect for Marie Curie please call 0845 601 3107 or visit www.mariecurie.org.uk/daffodil.