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Big-hearted council workers got in the swim to help cardiac patients
Big-hearted council workers got in the swim to help cardiac patients. Workers in Middlesbrough Councils building department handed over £ 1, 200 to buy a portable heart monitor for South Cleveland Hospitals coronary unit. Cash was raised by 48 employees in a sponsored swim at Berwick Hills Baths. Pictured is Dr Adrian Davies receiving the cheque from organiser Alan Rafferty, watched by swimmers Claire James, Sid Abdi and Helen Queenan. 18th August 1988
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Teesside Archive
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MIddlesbrough
England
Media ID 21695818
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Cheque Doctor Fundraising Health Hospital Medical Medicine Middlesbrough 1988 Cardiologist Cardiothoracic
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In this heartwarming photo print, we see the incredible generosity of Middlesbrough Council workers as they dive into action to support cardiac patients. The dedicated employees from the building department have come together with big hearts and a shared goal: raising funds for a portable heart monitor for South Cleveland Hospitals coronary unit. With determination and enthusiasm, 48 council workers took part in a sponsored swim at Berwick Hills Baths, showcasing their commitment to making a difference in their community. Their efforts paid off handsomely, resulting in an impressive £1,200 raised towards this vital medical equipment. The heartfelt moment captured in the image shows Dr Adrian Davies gratefully receiving the cheque from organiser Alan Rafferty. Surrounding them are swimmers Claire James, Sid Abdi, and Helen Queenan who participated wholeheartedly in this noble cause. This snapshot serves as a timeless reminder of the power of unity and compassion within our society. It highlights not only the dedication of these council workers but also emphasizes how important it is for us all to contribute towards improving healthcare facilities for those battling cardiac conditions. This inspiring act of charity demonstrates that even seemingly ordinary individuals can make an extraordinary impact on others' lives. The year was 1988 when these selfless heroes made waves both figuratively and literally – leaving an indelible mark on Middlesbrough's history while providing hope to countless cardiac patients at South Cleveland Hospital.
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