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Online art auction throws lockdown lifeline to Marie Curie as charity raises more than £75,000


By Jonathan Clark

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AN ONLINE art auction to mark Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal has helped raise a staggering £76,986 for the charity.

That's the equivalent of almost 4000 hours in home care for their patients needing end of life care and support.

Due to coronavirus restrictions, the appeal couldn’t be staged at public events – as is normal – but that didn't stop Marie Curie raising some much-needed funds.

The online art auction, hosted by a small group of local artists and art lovers, surpassed all expectations and in raising the cash for the charity’s nursing services.

A total of £15,000 of the grand total was raised by kind-hearted bidders donating directly to pay for nursing hours.

Marie Curie's Community Fundraiser Vonnie Stevenson said: "The art auction was an idea we came up with in January when we all realised we were in for another long haul of lockdown.

"It has been hugely well supported by artists and bidders alike and became addictive viewing for 10 days as the total just went up and up. We are so grateful to everyone involved in making it such a success.

"Our nurses are busier than ever before, when our usual fundraising channels have all but gone, and it was just wonderful to feel that we have made such a big difference with this event."

Marie Curie's online art auction raised almost £77,000 for the charity.
Marie Curie's online art auction raised almost £77,000 for the charity.

The wide-ranging collection was supplied by artists from across the country with some of the Highland’s most celebrated painters, including Ruth Bradley, Fiona Glynne Percy, Gill Wilson, Allan MacDonald and Leonie Gibbs, supplying original works.

Nearly 200 submissions of art, from landscape to still life and abstract works, many paintings set in virtual rooms, were auctioned online to help finance the charity’s frontline services, providing home-based nursing care for those urgently in need of end-of-life support.

The fundraising initiative, Art Works for Marie Curie, was sponsored by Saffrey Champness Accountants Inverness and lasted 10 days.

Should you still wish to donate to this project please contact vonnie.stevenson@mariecurie.org.uk or call 07515 190240.


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