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Manx2.com Nominate Hospice Isle of Man as Charity of the Year

by isleofman.com 24th January 2011
MANX2.COM NOMINATE HOSPICE ISLE OF MAN AS 2011 CHARITY OF THE YEAR Manx2.com has nominated Hospice Isle of Man as their charity of the year for 2011. The Isle of Man based company, who are celebrating their fifth birthday later this year, are donating 52 flights, one for every week of the year. These tickets will be used throughout the 2011 to help Hospice raise funds towards their ?3.5 million costs per year. The inaugural tickets are being used as part of ‘Donate your unwanted Christmas gifts to Hospice.’ Once an individual drops a gift into Hospice they will be entered into a draw to win the first two of these tickets. The gifts will be used as raffle prizes at forthcoming events. Manx2.com staff have also committed to raise money and awareness for the charity throughout 2011. The staff did a fantastic job during 2009 helping the children’s hospice, Rebecca House and were keen this time to get involved again. Chief Executive for Hospice, Margaret Simpson said: ‘We already have an excellent working relationship with Manx2.com and were thrilled when Hospice was nominated to be supported by the team. The contribution of these tickets is a real bonus to the fundraising team and very much appreciated”. Noel Hayes, Chairman, Manx2.com added: “I know the difference Hospice and its staff can make to patients and their families needing treatment so we are more than happy to commit these tickets and our 2011 support.” Ends
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 24th, January 2011 04:54pm.

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