02/11/2015

Power NI Joins Forces With Marie Curie

Power NI has joined forces with Northern Ireland charity Marie Curie on their new Autumn ad campaign, donating 30p from each download of Triona's version of the popular Ash single 'Shining Light', which features on the current TV advertisement, currently being aired throughout Northern Ireland.

Loraine Anthony from Power NI said:"Power NI is thrilled to be supporting Marie Curie with our autumn campaign and we are donating 30p from each download of the Shining Light track to the charity. Power NI has chosen Marie Curie as their nominated charity for the year, and staff will be supporting the charity with a range of fundraising efforts. Marie Curie is committed to providing end of life care for people in Northern Ireland living with terminal illness, and their nurses provide a shining light in the darkest times."

Anne Hannan from Marie Curie added:"Marie Curie nurses Bring Light in the Darkest Hours. Our nurses work through the night giving care and support to people with a terminal illness, but this is only possible with the help of supporting Partner’s such as Power NI. Marie Curie are delighted to have been chosen as Power NI's charity partner for 2015/16 and look forward to the year ahead and many fun filled fundraising events. Marie Curie are here for people living with any terminal illness and their families. We offer expert care, guidance and support to help them get the most from the time they have left."

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