'Those leaving gifts in their wills are treasured by us all'
While out and about during September, Lanarkshire residents might notice bus and billboard posters inviting them to become "lasting living treasures" in support of a local Hospice.
“I still go there,” he said. “The staff still care for me and I feel the comfort and feel close to my Lorraine.” "Income from gifts in wills represents 11 per cent of the money the hospice needs to raise to provide specialist care every year. These wonderful people are truly special to everyone who works in the hospice or who needs its care.”
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