SCOTLAND STAR JOHN MCGINN SUPPORTS SAINT MARGARET’S HOSPICE

St Margaret of Scotland Hospice

As we wrap up Hospice Care Week, we are delighted to share this special video message from John McGinn of the Scotland football team. But before we delve  into his heartfelt words, let’s take a moment to congratulate John on his incredible achievement of reaching 80 caps for Scotland! Well done, John! In the video, John reflects on the true meaning of home and the vital role that St Margaret of Scotland Hospice plays in providing comfort, dignity, and peace to those who need it most. He emphasises that Hospice care is about more than just medical treatment – it’s about creating a space where families can find care, compassion, and support during life’s toughest moments.  This is the essence of what St Margaret of Scotland Hospice strives to provide, and it’s a mission that requires the support of our entire community. Every donation, no matter the size, brings us closer to building a place where generations of our loved ones will receive the care and support they need.

If you feel inspired by John’s message and would like to contribute to St Margaret of Scotland Hospice’s transformative Building Appeal, you can make a donation here: https://donate.stripe.com/dR6bLa7c6gYog1O9AJ. Your generosity will make a profound difference in the lives of those the Hospice serves.
As we conclude this special week and look ahead to Scotland’s crucial qualifying match against Belarus today, let’s send our best wishes to John and the entire team. We know they will give it their all on the pitch and make us proud! 
Thank you for being a part of this journey and for helping St Margaret of Scotland Hospice continue to provide the exceptional care, comfort, and compassion that every person deserves. Together, we can write our next chapter, building a brighter future for our community and those who need it most.
Top of page picture is of John McGinn with a delighted young patient at the Royal Hospital for Children, which serves West Dunbartonshire. The picture with young people shows John McGinn with pupils from his old school of St Stephen’s, Dalmuir.

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