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    Students fundraise for hospital

    Students fundraise for hospital Date : 22/04/2010


    Our Learning for Work skills programme students held a Wheelchair Push in the precinct in Thurso on Thursday 25th March 2010 to raise money for Caithness General Hospital. A magnificent £469.50 was raised, with half (£234.75) donated to the Bignold Wing and the remaining half donated to the Queen Elizabeth Wing of Caithness General Hospital in Wick.  The students and staff of Learning for Work are delighted with the success of the "push" and would like to thank everyone who helped or donated.

    Pictured here are the Doctors, Consultants, Surgeon and Nurse with their patient Liam Larnach. 

    Back row: Daniel Mackay, Nicky Mackay, Keith Mackay, Shelley Swanson, Joanna Macdonald.

    Front row: Alasdair Davidson and Liam Larnach.

    Very well done to you all!


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