A new Stourbridge care home has chosen Mary Stevens Hospice as its charity of the year – and kicked the fundraising off with a £200 donation.
Parkfield Grange, a newly-opened home on Hagley Road which has more than 70 bedrooms, has donated £1 for every new ‘like’ on its Facebook page.
The home is part of the Cinnamon Care Collection. It has 68 large en-suite bedrooms and 6 one-bedroom care suites, which en-suite, lounge and kitchenette, mainly – but not exclusively - developed with couples in mind.
The hospice is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, although its official opening took place in 1992. Before that it had been a maternity home.
Parkfield Grange’s Home Admissions Advisor, Jenny Billingsley, said they were delighted to support the hospice because they had shared values of care, compassion and kindness.
There was a full programme of fund raising events being planned for the year.
Ruth Longville, Business Partnership Fundraiser at the Hospice, said the pandemic had shown the vital importance of connections with local businesses.
For more information visit http://www.cinnamoncc.com/parkfield or email Jenny on parkfield.haa@cinnamoncc.com
Parkfield Grange, a newly-opened home on Hagely Road which has more than 70 bedrooms, has donated £1 for every new ‘like’ on its Facebook page.
The home is part of the Cinnamon Care Collection. It has 68 large en-suite bedrooms and 6 one-bedroom care suites, which en-suite, lounge and kitchenette, mainly – but not exclusively - developed with couples in mind.
The hospice is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, although its official opening took place in 1992. Before that it had been a maternity home.
Parkfield Grange’s Home Admissions Advisor, Jenny Billingsley, said they were delighted to support the hospice because they had shared values of care, compassion and kindness.
There was a full programme of fund raising events being planned for the year.
Ruth Longville, Business Partnership Fundraiser at the Hospice, said the pandemic had shown the vital importance of connections with local businesses.
For more information visit http://www.cinnamoncc.com/parkfield or email Jenny on parkfield.haa@cinnamoncc.com
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