Team ‘passionate’ about event

Published date18 April 2024
Publication titleStar, The
Comprising 17 nurses and general hospital staff, along with family and friends, the Mercy Hospital team is ‘‘super passionate’’ about the event and its goal of raising $150,000 for the Cancer Society in the south

Team captain Emma Nuttall, who is executive assistant to the hospital’s chief operating officer, said group members had been working hard towards their fundraising goal of $5000 and were delighted to have additional support from the hospital’s charitable outreach fund.

‘‘People have been incredibly generous.’’

Mrs Nuttall said the Relay for Life’s cause of celebration, remembrance and fighting back against cancer, was ‘‘dear to a lot of people’s hearts’’, including several team members.

Nurse practitioner Amanda Dalton knows first-hand how vital the work of the Cancer Society is, after her husband Andy Dalton was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of thyroid cancer.

In the 18 months since, the Dalton family had received ‘‘fantastic support’’ from the Cancer Society, which had provided practical help and resources, especially around telling the children about their father’s condition.

‘‘Like most people, we hadn’t had any personal experience until this happened — when a bomb like this goes off in your life, it is hard to know the right path,’’ Mrs Dalton said.

Thanks to self-funded treatment, Mr Dalton was ‘‘still with us’’, and the Cancer Society continued to provide invaluable support, she said.

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