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Nordson Medical to support Sunflower Children’s Hospice

The team at Nordson Medical in Boyle has chosen to support the Sunflower Children’s Hospice for a year-long partnership. Nordson Medical is a global provider of precision medical technologies, supporting healthcare innovation worldwide.

As part of the partnership, Nordson Medical staff in Boyle will run a series of fundraising events throughout the year. Already, the team is off to a strong start, raising an amazing €3,967.80. At the official partnership launch in Boyle this month, team members from Nordson Medical made the cheque presentation to Martina Jennings, CEO of Mayo Roscommon Foundation and Audrey Duffy, Corporate Partnerships Officer.

Tiernan Mongey, Operations Director, Nordson Medical, said: “We are proud to partner with Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation in support of the Sunflower Children’s Hospice. This initiative reflects the strong sense of community shared by our employees and our commitment to supporting projects that make a meaningful difference locally. The hospice will provide essential care and support to the children and families across the region, we are honoured to contribute to bringing this important project to life.”

Martina Jennings, CEO of Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation, said: “We are grateful to Nordson Medical for their support of the Sunflower Children’s Hospice. Partnerships like this play a vital role in helping us turn our vision into reality. The generosity and commitment shown by Nordson Medical employees will make a lasting difference to families across the West of Ireland who will rely on the hospice’s care and support in the years ahead.”

The Sunflower Children’s Hospice will be the first dedicated children’s hospice west of the Shannon.

Located in Castlebar, Co. Mayo, it will provide respite, comfort, and a safe space for families. A place where children can be cared for with dignity and families can find support, hope, and glimmers of joy.

Building on the success of Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation, which has already delivered two state-of-the-art hospices through community fundraising, this new project will extend care to the youngest and most vulnerable in our communities.

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