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Cash counts more than compassion



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Published Date: 06 October 2008
NO-ONE could be more frustrated and disappointed at the lack of support in, and of, St Luke's Hospice table top sale on Sunday September 21, which was cancelled.
Do people realise the dedication, peace and dignity to die that this hospice, and many others, give to many? Every donation, large or small, counts, as do the efforts of people involved. Money and material things count more to some than compassion and generosity.

Dot Aitken, Lodge Moor




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  • Last Updated: 06 October 2008 8:03 AM
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Kevan Smith,

Sheffield 06/10/2008 11:32:54
Mrs Aitkin

I think you will find the Graves Park debacle and the trustees of St Lukes Hospice have a lot to answer for in your lack of support as many people will now have decided to support other charities by the way this whole fiasco was organised.
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