Left to right: Kathleen McCranor, Alan Mathie, Jack Leggate and Rose Robertson with the mountain of Easter eggs collected by Joseph Potts and Smiths Funeral Service.
Making Easter Eggs-tra special
Staff at Dignity funeral homes and offices across the UK have once again spread Easter cheer by collecting thousands of chocolate gifts for charities and good causes. Dignity started the Easter Egg Appeal in 2002 and below is just one of the many stories where Dignity people helped bring a smile to the face of others this Easter.
Three branches in Lanarkshire collected a grand total of 1,641 Easter eggs which were donated to local nursery schools, special needs schools, care homes, The Salvation Army and Women’s Aid.
Joseph Potts Funeral Directors in Bellshill collected 241 eggs at the Bellshilll branch, 729 at the Blantyre branch whilst Smiths Funeral Service also in Blantyre collected 671 eggs.
Alan Mathie, funeral manager, said: "We have received eggs from many sources including individuals, local churches, local businesses and Police Scotland. I would like to thank all of my staff who have taken part in the collection and distribution of the eggs. I am extremely proud of them for both their enthusiasm and commitment."
Other Stories
- Crematorium grounds awarded 1st place in Brentwood in Bloom In the category for 'Best Maintained Religious Ground 2014'.
- Wyre Forest Crematorium commemorates outbreak of World War One The new Armed Services Memorial at Wyre Forest Crematorium & Cemetery.
- Bentley Crematorium remembers war heroes Staff and representatives of the Royal British Legion commemorated the outbreak of World War One.
- Donation to hospice J H Kenyon has donated £500 to support the work of St John's Hospice.
- Dignity pledge to help disabled workers In January, Dignity was awarded the disability Two Ticks Symbol by Jobcentre Plus.
- Andrew Mitchell MP visits Head Office and Client Service Centre Andrew Mitchell MP for Sutton Coldfield visited Dignity on Friday 10 January.