We are excited to introduce Sue Wray, one of the Hospice's Founding Members, and now an Honorary Charity Patron of The Butterfly Hospice Trust.
Sue's lifelong connection with Boston and her dedication to the local community make her an ideal representative for our charity.
A Deep Connection to Boston
Sue Wray, born and raised in Boston, has spent her entire life living and working in the area. She has a deep appreciation for the flat, fertile landscape and the people who call it home. Sue is an ambassador for our town and for people living in Lincolnshire. Sue's children and grandchildren share her love for the local community and way of life - family ties that strongly bind her to this area.
A Vision for Local Charity
Through her personal experiences and those of others, Sue recognised the vital need for local hospice beds and has been championing the Hospice since the very beginning. She believes deeply in the collective strength of the community and the remarkable impact that can be achieved when charity and community unite under a shared vision. Sue's unwavering belief in this power makes her an invaluable advocate for our cause.
A Proud and Delighted Patron
Sue is proud and delighted to be asked to serve as a patron for The Butterfly Hospice Trust, a charity that holds a special place in her heart. She feels privileged to continue supporting the provision of local palliative care and is committed to ensuring that high-quality end-of-life care and support services are accessible to everyone in the locality.
Advocating for Local Palliative Care
Sue passionately believes in the importance of local, high-quality end-of-life care. She aims to use her experience and skills to raise awareness, discover new opportunities for growth, and helps the charity to meet the palliative care needs of the community. Sue's dedication to this cause is evident in her proactive efforts to promote and support the hospice.
Butterfly Hospice: A Community Achievement
The Butterfly Hospice holds a special place in the community, achieved through the dedication and generosity of the people it now serves. It offers a comforting alternative to being at home, allowing patients and their families to focus on living and being together without the burden of long-distance travel during precious moments.
Looking to the Future
The next decade presents significant challenges for The Butterfly Hospice Trust as it faces increased demand for palliative care and support services, due to population growth and changing political and economic climates. However, with careful planning and development, Sue is confident that the hospice's care and support will continue to make each day count for future generations.
Sue Wray's appointment as an honorary patron marks a significant milestone in our journey. Her passion promises to guide us toward a brighter future.
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