Glasgow NHS staff take on Kiltwalk for cancer support centre

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A team of NHS staff in Glasgow are participating in this year's Kiltwalk for a cancer support centre.

The team of 26 is a mix of staff at the Property and Capital Planning Department, based at Gartnavel Hospital, and their families who will raise funds for Maggie'sA team of NHS staff in Glasgow are participating in this year's Kiltwalk for a cancer support centre.Some will undertake the 23-mile Mighty Stride, others the 14-mile Big Stroll, and a few will bring their children along for the 3-mile Wee Wander.

She said:"Some of us have friends and relatives who have been helped by Maggie’s and we are proud to have this opportunity to support Maggie’s to continue to provide this essential support to people with cancer and their families."

 

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