The Paul Sartori Foundation has received a £15,000 boost after Dragon LNG, a key energy supplier in the UK based near Milford Haven, chose the Pembrokeshire hospice at home charity as its Charity of the Year
Proudly celebrating 15 years of safe and successful commercial operations this year, Waterston-based Dragon LNG, provides up to 12 per cent of the UK’s energy needs. Dragon employs and supports numerous families within Pembrokeshire, and each year, its staff chooses a Pembrokeshire-registered charity to support as their Charity of the Year. This year, the Paul Sartori Foundation was selected in recognition of its vital services to the community.
Dragon’s shareholders Shell and VTTI made the generous £15,000 donation to the Paul Sartori Foundation in celebration of the 15-year milestone.
Charity Manager Sandra Dade was grateful to be invited to Dragon’s staff and community celebration event held in Waterston, where the MD of Dragon, Simon Ames, presented The Paul Sartori Foundation with the generous donation.
“It’s because of organisations like this that we’re able to provide crucial care services to those with life-limiting illnesses, or those at the end of life. The charity does rely on the support of its local community to ensure the future of the charity and so we’re extremely grateful that an organisation of this size recognised our hard work within Pembrokeshire”.
Paul Sartori is a charitable organisation committed to providing compassionate end-of-life care. From nursing care and night respite to equipment hire, complementary therapy, and bereavement counselling, The Paul Sartori Foundation is committed to taking care of its community when they need it the most. This incredible donation not only reflects the hard work of Dragon LNG within the sector and the area over the last 15 years but is also a testament to the great things that can happen when big industry and the local community work together.