University of Bolton Donates £1,700 to Bolton Hospice Raised by cut-price Student Lockdown Meals

22/06/2021

University of Bolton Donates £1,700 to Bolton Hospice Raised by cut-price Student Lockdown Meals

Generous staff and students at the University of Bolton raised £1,700 for Bolton Hospice by donating money collected from £1 meals sold to students during Covid-19 lockdown restrictions over the winter months.

Catering staff prepared hundreds of healthy meals for students, subsidised by the University.

All the money collected has been donated to the Hospice.

Last November, the University donated £700 to the Hospice, also raised from selling subsidised meals to students.

The University’s Head Chef Darren Booth handed over the latest cheque for £1,700 to Bolton Hospice’s Director of Income Generation and Communications Alice Atkinson.

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