Raise a cuppa this summer for a healthcare service close to your heart!

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Hywel Dda Health Charities is joining with NHS Charities across Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and England to present the NHS Big Tea from Monday 24th June to Sunday 7th July and everyone is invited to join in.

People across the UK are holding tea dances, tea parties and are organising other events and activities to show appreciation for NHS staff and raise money make healthcare services even better for patients now and in the future.

Sarah Davies, Staff Nurse Cleddau River Day Unit, South Pembrokeshire Hospital said:

“We are really looking forward to our NHS Big Tea happening at the Cleddau River Day Unit, South Pembrokeshire Hospital on Friday 5th July. The event will be celebrating the work of the NHS and raising funds to enhance patient care within the unit. Please come along and join us for a cuppa! Thank you for your continued support.”

Tara Nickerson, Pembrokeshire Fundraising Officer, Hywel Dda Health Charities  said:

“Last year lots of staff had fun getting involved in the NHS’ 70th birthday celebrations and many of us organised tea parties for our patients and relatives. It’s great because it also gives us time to celebrate achievements, have some fun and help raise money for the important extras that we know make a difference for our patients.

“It may be called the NHS Big Tea, but donations don’t need to be big. Whatever their size, the donations we receive do help to make a big difference for our patients.”

If you’d like to show your support for an NHS ward, service or department that’s close to your heart, why not get involved in the Big Tea Party this month? For further information visit: http://www.hywelddahealthcharities.org.uk/nhsbigtea

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