A calendar created by Modality AWC has gone on sale in support of Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice.
It features artwork and photographs taken by the staff and families of the Modality team that operate a group of 7 GP surgeries in the local area.
The production of the calendar has been funded by the Modality AWC team with additional support from Buywise and Coversure enabling all funds raised to go towards the vital care provided by Sue Ryder in the local area.
The staff member who organised the calendar and curated the pictures Modality AWC Dr Isabel Dennison from Fisher surgery in Skipton said,
"We are delighted to be continuing our support for Sue Ryder with the sale of this calendar and hope that as many of our staff and patients will purchase one from our surgeries to use and enjoy over the next 12 months."
Sue Ryder Fundraiser Andrew Wood said,
"We'd like to thank all involved, the calendars look great! At £8 or 2 for £12 we hope they become a popular stocking filler at Christmas and further funds are raised on to of Modality's already impressive yearly total."
The calendar will be on sale at all the main surgery sites including:
- Fisher Medical Practice, Skipton
- Crosshills Medical practice
- Silsden Medical practice
- Farfield Medical practice, Keighley
- Holycroft medical practice, Keighley
- Kilmeny Medical practice, Keighley
- Haworth Medical practice
You can purchase/ donate in advance via the QR code or purchase via the QR code in surgery.
No cash sales, all proceeds go directly to Sue Ryder Manorlands via the JustGiving Page.
For more information on future events and how you can support Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice, visit their website here.

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