Welsh actor Suzanne Packer opens Marie Curie ‘Gift that Matters’ shop in Penarth

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Welsh actor and Marie Curie Ambassador Suzanne Packer officially opened a unique shop for Marie Curie, the UK’s leading end of life charity, in Penarth this week.

As part of its annual Great Daffodil Appeal, the Penarth Marie Curie charity shop is offering customers the chance to purchase a ‘Gift that Matters’ from 11 – 24 March rather than its usual selection of donated items.

Marie Curie provides expert end of life care for people with any illness they are likely to die from, in the comfort of their own home or at one of its nine hospices, and support for their family and friends.

Shoppers who ‘buy’ an item will be given a thank you card they can keep or give to a loved one as a gift. Every purchase will go towards a similar item needed by the Marie Curie Hospice, Cardiff and the Vale which is only half a mile away or to help provide expert care and support in people’s own homes in South Wales.

A selection of items can be purchased at the shop including:

  • £3 – cost of meal in the hospice
  • £17 – cost of a support line call
  • £50 – fuel for a Marie Curie Nurse’s car
  • £120 – heat the hospice for a day
  • £5,096 – a year’s training for eight Marie Curie Nurses

Marie Curie Ambassador Suzanne Packer said:

“It has been a pleasure to officially open the Marie Curie ‘Gift That Matters’ shop in Penarth during the Great Daffodil Appeal.

“Meeting the staff and volunteers and hearing stories about the care provided in the region for people living with a terminal illness has been inspiring.

“I am encouraging everyone across the Vale to visit the shop in Penarth and buy a ‘Gift that Matters.’ Every donation will make an enormous difference to Marie Curie and enable them to continue to provide vital end of life care.”

Neil Andrews from Cardiff has supported Marie Curie for the past 2 years. As both his mum Ann Andrews and mother-in-law Marlene Viggers received care from Marie Curie within 11 months of each other. He said:

“I know firsthand about the care provided by Marie Curie in Wales as my mother-in-law sadly died in Jan 2022 followed my wonderful mum in December 2022. They both died at home and Marie Curie were there with us every step of the way.

“Marie Curie is not just there to look after someone who is terminally ill. They are there to look after families as well, whether it was someone to talk to and ask questions, or looking after them both during the night so we could get some much-needed sleep.”

Jacqui Woolley, Retail Director at Marie Curie said: 

“This is a new concept for Marie Curie, a shop where customers can buy essential items to help support terminally people and their families and carers. From themselves, or in the name of a loved one, everything they buy goes straight to those who need it most.”

“We wanted to create a space that brings to life, meaningful and emotive items that tell the story of how Marie Curie care and support people at the most challenging time in their lives.”

Visitors to the shop can also speak to Marie Curie staff or volunteers to find out more about Marie Curie services or supporting the charity including the Marie Curie Information and Support Line, Bereavement support, Fundraising, Volunteering, Corporate partnerships, and Gifts in Wills.

The ‘Gift That Matters’ shop will be open from 11-24 March (from 9.30am-5pm Monday to Saturday and 10am to 4pm Sunday)

 

About the Great Daffodil Appeal

The Great Daffodil Appeal encourages people to donate and wear a daffodil to support the charity so they can help people with any terminal illness and their families. Right now, 1 in 4 people don’t get the care they need at the end of life. With your support, we can help ensure everyone gets the end of life care and support they need. For information and to donate, visit: Mariecurie.org.uk/daffodil

About Marie Curie

  • Marie Curie is the UK’s leading end of life charity.
  • The charity provides expert end of life care for people with any illness they are likely to die from, and support for their family and friends, in our hospices and where they live. It is the largest charity funder of palliative and end of life care research in the UK, and campaigns to ensure everyone has a good end of life experience. Whatever the illness, we’re with you to the end.
  • If you’re living with a terminal illness or have been affected by dying, death and bereavement, Marie Curie can help. Visit www.mariecurie.org.uk or call the free Marie Curie Support Line on 0800 090 2309.

 

Whatever the illness, wherever you are, Marie Curie is with you to the end.

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