Scarborough man raises £27,000 in thanks for his wife’s care at Saint Catherine’s

A Scarborough man has raised £27,000 in thanks for his wife’s care – on top of the £35,000 he raised the previous year.
Mark Catchpole, with friends and colleagues at SWC Trade Frames Limited and some of the Saint Catherine's team.Mark Catchpole, with friends and colleagues at SWC Trade Frames Limited and some of the Saint Catherine's team.
Mark Catchpole, with friends and colleagues at SWC Trade Frames Limited and some of the Saint Catherine's team.

Mark Catchpole, of East Ayton, was so moved by the care Robina received at Saint Catherine’s Hospice that he wanted to do something special to help the charity.

Robina had been battling stage four lung cancer and spent time at the hospice for pain management.

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She celebrated her birthday at Saint Catherine’s, with a cake baked by a member of staff, and Mark was able to be with her every day for four weeks.

Robina passed away in January 2022.

Mark said that Robina’s care was "amazing” and added “it will live with me forever”.

He was inspired to start fundraising for the hospice and organised an evening of entertainment titled It’ll be alright on the night at Scarborough Rugby Club, raising £35,000 in November 2021.

Mark, along with his friends and colleagues at SWC Trade Frames Limited, held a golf day and another event in November 2022, featuring entertainment by Bobby Davro and a grand auction, raising £27,000 – bringing the total to £62,000 in two years.

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Mark said: “I’m so grateful to everyone who supported the event – it was a brilliant night and Bobby Davro was great, such a genuine guy.

"Our target was £12,000 so we were blown away by the total.”

Susan Stephenson, communications and marketing manager at Saint Catherine’s, said: “We were thrilled to receive this donation from Mark and wish to thank him and Team SWC on behalf of everyone at the hospice for his efforts.

"We know how much this means to him.”