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Octogenarian fundraiser says anyone can help at any age.
Summary
Louis Spencer, 86, has spent 13 consecutive years collecting for Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal after the charity cared for relatives; he often stands in supermarkets wearing a yellow vest and has raised thousands of pounds to support end-of-life care.
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Louis Spencer, 86, has spent more than a decade collecting for Marie Curie's Great Daffodil Appeal. He is in his 13th consecutive year of fundraising and often stands at local supermarkets wearing a bright yellow hat and vest. The appeal is marking its 40th anniversary and helps fund nurses and healthcare assistants who provide end-of-life care at home and at Marie Curie’s hospice in Belfast. Spencer began volunteering after the charity cared for his brother-in-law and sister-in-law at home.
What we know:
- Louis Spencer is from Newry and has collected for 13 consecutive years.
- He has spent more than a decade raising thousands of pounds for Marie Curie.
- The Great Daffodil Appeal is the charity’s flagship fundraiser and is marking its 40th year.
- Spencer’s daughter, Clare Magilton, works as a nurse manager for the Marie Curie community outpatients service and has worked with the charity for over 30 years.
- Spencer says he feels appreciated by the local community and plans to collect again next year if he is fit enough.
Summary:
Spencer’s collections contribute to funds that support Marie Curie nurses and hospice care in Belfast. He says he intends to fundraise again next year if his health allows. The article reports he often hears personal stories from donors and feels valued for his years of volunteering.
