Clydebank gym raises £3k for St Margaret of Scotland Hospice

Hospice with money raised <i>(Image: St Margaret of Scotland Hospice's Facebook)</i>
Hospice with money raised (Image: St Margaret of Scotland Hospice's Facebook)
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Prime Gym in Clydebank raised thousands of pounds for a hospice through a sponsored walk to Balloch.

St Margaret of Scotland Hospice announced how "thrilled" and "grateful" they were to receive £3,772 this week.

On social media, the hospice said: "The dedicated members walked from the gym to Balloch, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to supporting our Hospice.

"We were deeply touched to learn that many of the participants have a personal connection to our Hospice, making their efforts even more meaningful.

"The incredible sum raised will have a profound impact on our ability to provide compassionate care, support, and comfort to those who need it most.

"We are so grateful to each member who participated, donated, or cheered them on from the side lines.

"Your support means the world to us!"

The hospice has been a part of the community and providing care in Clydebank for over 75 years.

They support those living with complex clinical and nursing needs, those with advanced illnesses, as well as the families of those in their care.

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