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Charity lunch raises more than £1,400 for Paul Sartori

Charity lunch raises more than £1,400 for Paul Sartori

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A charity lunch has raised more than £1,400 to support end-of-life care services.
The event, held at The Old Point House in Angle, was organised in aid of the Paul Sartori Foundation, which provides hospice care to people in Pembrokeshire who wish to spend their final days at home.
Guests enjoyed a meal and live music from Cwm Cerwyn Ensembles and the choir The Aftertones.
Jonathan Williams, founder of The Old Point House and The Pembrokeshire Beach Food Company, said: "We are delighted to have been able to host this event and raise funds for such a fantastic Pembrokeshire charity.
"Supporting Paul Sartori for this event meant that we could involve the community in a positive way and give something valuable."
The Paul Sartori Foundation offers nursing care, equipment loans, complementary therapies, and bereavement support for individuals in the later stages of life.
Thanks to community support and events like the fundraising lunch, the charity can continue delivering its services.
All profits from the event were donated to the foundation, totalling just over £1,400.
Paul Sartori Hospice at Home relies heavily on community fundraising to sustain its operations.
The charity also encourages others to consider organising fundraising events to help support its work across Pembrokeshire.
Rosie-Faye Hart, community relationship officer at the Paul Sartori Foundation, can be contacted through the charity's head office for anyone interested in hosting future events.
The foundation said the funds raised will make a 'meaningful contribution' to its ability to care for patients and families in their own homes.
More information about the Paul Sartori Foundation, including how to donate or organise fundraising activities, is available on the charity's website or by calling 01437 763223.
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