The Anne Robson Trust Hits the National Press

BEL MOONEY writes a heartfelt but uplifting despatch from the hospital end of line.
Bel Mooney is an journalist and broadcaster. She currently writes a column for the Daily Mail and met with the Anne Robson Trust Team earlier in the month at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow, home to one of our first Butterfly Volunteer projects.
Click here to read the article written for the Daily Mail.
“We’re so proud to feature in the national press and look forward to continuing our work across the UK to make sure no one dies alone.” – Liz Pryor, Director of the Anne Robson Trust
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