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Caring, Compassionate, Committed
Lottery win helps
Kay and Keeley
celebrate wedding
anniversary after
Covid diagnosis
Council. money for St Catherine’s.
A Chorley couple who felt the Kay says: “Covid had been Kay says: “Any charity which The care of one in 10 of our
impact of Coronavirus raised a spe- quite intense and after Keeley fell relies on public donations and sup- patients is funded by our
cial toast to St Catherine’s Hospice ill we were in quarantine for some port at events will have suffered lottery. It costs just £1 a
on their first wedding anniversary. time. It was difficult watching her during this time. But it’s how we week to play, and there’s
Kay Robinsworth and wife struggle and get out of breath react now to help these charities a £2,000 jackpot winner
Keeley celebrated in style when walking from one room to the recover and continue their valued every Friday, as well as
lockdown restrictions were eased, next, especially as she was shield- care and support they provide to
and enjoyed a well-deserved trip ing due to her asthma. residents. other weekly cash prizes
to York after winning the £2,000 “My mental health suffered “It only costs £1 a week to including a rollover which
prize in our charity’s weekly lottery too and it was difficult not seeing enter the lottery. It’s easy because can reach £5,100!
draw. family and friends. My grand- it comes straight out of my payroll To support us from
It was a much-needed ma also passed away and it was so I don’t even notice the small home or through your
break after coping with Covid-19 strange to attend the funeral of amount each month. payroll, join our lottery by
both personally and professionally. such a popular lady with so few “I know the money is help- visiting www.stcatherines.
Keeley, an assistant primary school people there.” ing such a worthy cause and it’s co.uk, calling 01772 695298
head teacher, took ill with the virus The lottery win came as an an incentive when you can win or emailing lottery@
early on, while Kay has been on the unexpected bonus for Kay, who something. It’s a great way to give
front line in her role as community took up cycling during lockdown something back to an amazing stcatherines.co.uk
engagement officer with Chorley and hopes to use her bike to raise hospice.”