Scottish Hockey renews support for St Vincent’s Hospice
Scottish Hockey has renewed its support for St Vincent’s Hospice continuing as an official charity partner.
One year on from officially supporting the hospice, which provided exceptional care for Scotland Men’s Head Coach Derek Forsyth, everyone at Scottish Hockey continues to be grateful for the fantastic work the charity does and is delighted to renew support.
St Vincent’s Hospice is a charitable organisation at the heart of the community, offering specialist care and services to all those affected by life limiting illness. It also helps the loved ones of patients through the entirety of their journey, and afterwards through bereavement support.
The partnership with Scottish Hockey not only helps us continue delivering this high level of care but also celebrates Derek’s legacy in the hockey community. We are incredibly grateful to Lynn and Scottish Hockey for their unwavering support and dedication to our cause. Together, we can make a significant difference during our patients and families most difficult times.
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Outgoing Scottish Hockey president, former Scotland and GB internationalist, and Derek’s wife, Lynn Forsyth, completed her presidential tenure by welcoming in the renewed support by Scottish Hockey.
Lynn Forsyth said, “I am delighted to say that Scottish Hockey is continuing their support St Vincent’s Hospice. Having had the excellent experience and care during our stay over a period of time I know the amount of work and dedication that goes into running a hospice. As the relationship with Scottish Hockey develops and raises awareness of both organisations, the partnership can only be positive for the future.”
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