Downpatrick Man Helps TotalMobile Smash Charity Fundraising Target To Top £25,000

Downpatrick man Colin Reid has led his company to raise over £25,000 for Marie Curie Cancer Care.

Colin was keen to help raise funds for the charity in memory of his late sister Geraldine Ritchie and brother-in-law Raymond Newman, both from Downpatrick, who were cared for by Marie Curie nurses.

[caption id="attachment_53999" align="alignleft" width="390"]Downpatrick man Colin Reid, chief executive of Belfast tech firm TotalMobile, with daughter Rebecca (centre) who also works for the firm, join Ciara Gallagher from Marie Curie, to mark the company’s achievement of exceeding its target to raise over £25,000 for the charity in 2014. Marie Curie nurses. Downpatrick man Colin Reid, chief executive of Belfast tech firm TotalMobile, with daughter Rebecca (centre) who also works for the firm, join Ciara Gallagher from Marie Curie, to mark the company’s achievement of exceeding its target to raise over £25,000 for the charity in 2014. Marie Curie nurses.[/caption]

Belfast tech firm TotalMobile has far exceeded its annual charity target, raising an impressive £25,000 for Marie Curie.

The company, which employs around 140 at Pilot Point in Belfast, used innovative techniques to engage staff in fundraising, including allowing them to buy an extra days’ holiday for £30!

TotalMobile also took part in Business in the Community’s ‘£ for lb‘ challenge where the company pledged to donate one pound for each pound in body weight shed by staff who had signed up to a company run weight loss scheme.

Money raised at a customer conference and donations from suppliers also helped to exceed the initial target of £20,000 for 2014 set at the start of the year.

Colin Reid, chief executive of TotalMobile, which develops innovative software to help healthcare, local government and private industry to increase the quantity and quality of care they provide to patients, said his employees were enthusiastic about supporting Marie Curie.

Colin said: “There are more than 120 Marie Curie nurses working in Northern Ireland, caring for around 2,000 terminally ill people and their families in their homes each year.

“Some of us had close family and friends who experienced the fantastic care they provide and it was important for us to do what we could to support the charity and help them in their quest to raise the £3.5m a year they need to fund their hospices and nursing care in Northern Ireland.

“Our business focuses on increasing the quantity and quality of care provided to patients so we are delighted that the £25,000 we have raised will fund an extra 1,250 hours of nursing care.

“Our staff have been tireless in their fundraising efforts all year, from those who ran the Belfast Marathon, climbed Ben Nevis and completed arduous cycling challenges to those who took part in the more fun initiatives likes champagne Friday, Movember, TotalFools and pub quizzes!

“We’re thrilled to have exceeded our target so thanks to everyone who helped us do it – colleagues, suppliers, customers and many other supporters.

Suzy McIlveen, Partnership Manager at Marie Curie, said: “Our heartfelt congratulations and thanks go to the whole team at TotalMobile, who together have raised a phenomenal £25,000 for Marie Curie in Northern Ireland this year.

“This allows us to fund a Marie Curie Nurse for a whole year, and more. The result is testament to the tremendous power of corporate, staff and supplier and client engagement; together engaging in vital and successful fundraising and fun activities!

“As a leader in the field of end of life care, Marie Curie believe it is their responsibility to provide outstanding care and support to people and their families and, furthermore, to strive to improve the overall standard of end of life care available to those with all terminal illnesses. Care is provided at the Marie Curie Hospice, Belfast, as well as in homes right across Northern Ireland by the Marie Curie Nursing Service.”

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