The McMillan family paid a festive visit to Dumfries Infirmary to hand over a cheque for more than £2,000 to say thank you to the staff who cared for their mother who died last year.
Staff from critical care and palliative care were delighted to meet Leanne McMillAN along with her brother Scott and sister Iona to receive a giant cheque by the Christmas tree.
The siblings raised the £2,223 throughout 2021 with the support and generosity of family, friends and businesses from Stranraer to Perthshire.
They handed over the cheque a year to the day their mum passed away as a special way to remember her.
Leanne said: “We saw first hand the amazing work these teams do when they were taking care of our mum.
“Working in the pandemic and doing their best for her no matter what else they were dealing with meant so much to our family.
“We really wanted to show our appreciation and how much we value what they do.
“My family and I set up a Facebook page for our fundraising. We had so much support and generosity from so many people.
“On behalf of our family I would like to thank the businesses who provided prizes for raffles, everyone who donated to my friends and I for our sponsored slim and everyone who bought raffle tickets.”
Nick Mitchell, endowment fund manager for NHS D&G, said: “Donations as a way of a thank you are always appreciated by our staff. In this case that’s made even more special with staff from two units being acknowledged together for their care of Leanne, Scott and Iona’s mum.
“On behalf of NHS D&G a big thanks to the McMillan family for thinking of our staff while going through the most difficult time in the loss of their mum.”