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Marie Curie supporters organise fundraising online auction as charity hit hard by pandemic





A stay at Fairmont St Andrews is on offer in the Marie Curie fundraising auction
A stay at Fairmont St Andrews is on offer in the Marie Curie fundraising auction

A small group of Highlanders have got together to support Marie Curie’s fundraising efforts during the Covid-19 crisis by holding an online auction.

The initiative has been pulled together by Marie Curie patrons, Emma Mackenzie and Claire Macdonald along with stalwart Inverness supporters Elaine Pope, Kareen McHardy and Paula Dick. The auction goes live today.

Marie Curie patron Emma Mackenzie said: "This idea has been in the making since lockdown but we were well aware that the timing had to be right. We have been overwhelmed with a truly wonderful array of amazing and diverse lots for both a local or UK-wide audience.

"Whether it’s a stay at Eilean Donan Castle, Whelprigg House in Cumbria or a cottage in the middle of nowhere, there really is something for everyone. We also have auction lots for cookery demonstrations, golf stays, Good Highland Food private dining, dinner for 10 at The Cavalry Club in London, a fabulous Leonie Gibbs painting, a chance to be a zookeeper for the day and Belladrum 2021 tickets."

Marie Curie community fundraiser Vonnie Stevenson said: "This income is so important to us – more so than ever before. The organisers have a terrific selection of auction items.

"As with so many businesses and charities, Marie Curie is facing a devastating loss of funds, at a time when our services are in more demand than ever before.

"Every day and night, Marie Curie frontline nurses are giving vital care and support to dying people in their homes across the UK. At this time of national emergency, these crucial services are needed more than ever.

"It’s so important that we can continue to be there to give patients the care they need at such a desperate time. And we need your help to do that.

"Unlike lots of other charities, we can’t just turn off our taps until the situation improves. We’ve committed to our NHS partners and patients that we will be there to deliver care, and we’ve got to continue to be there."

All proceeds of the auction will help Marie Curie nurses continue to provide frontline care.

The online auction will be live from 9am today (Friday) until 9pm on July 10.

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