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Catenians hand over Zoë’s Place donation
Representatives from Middlesbrough Catenians visited Zoë’s Place Baby Hospice to hand over a cheque for £1,000.
Zoë’s Place is part of a national charity that runs three centres offering short breaks, palliative and end-of-life care to babies and children aged up to five years who have life-limiting or life-threatening conditions.
Compassionate care is at the heart of everything they do, irrespective of religious beliefs, colour, race, culture or gender.
Their hospice in Normanby, Middlesbrough, was chosen by Middlesbrough Catenians’ president Paul Healy as his 2022/23 charity.
Paul and fellow Catenians Gavin Robinson and Chris Rhodes were given a tour to see some of the hospice’s amazing work.
Much of the donation was raised through the generosity of Catenians and friends who attended Middlesbrough Circle’s 92nd Annual Charter and Clergy Night in January.