Mansfield Building Society donates cuddly toys and books to cheer up children at King's Mill Hospital

Mansfield Building Society has donated 50 cuddly stags, together with activity books and stickers, to bring a smile to the faces of youngsters on the children’s ward at King’s Mill Hospital.
Mansfield Building Society Marketing Manager, Dale Twigger, and Community Involvement Coordinator, Joy Wilson, with the donation at King’s Mill Hospital.Mansfield Building Society Marketing Manager, Dale Twigger, and Community Involvement Coordinator, Joy Wilson, with the donation at King’s Mill Hospital.
Mansfield Building Society Marketing Manager, Dale Twigger, and Community Involvement Coordinator, Joy Wilson, with the donation at King’s Mill Hospital.

Stanley the Stag, the society’s new mascot, joined the ranks earlier this year as part of its children’s offer. As well as being the society’s mascot, Stanley takes the lead role in the society’s financial education activity booklet.

Stanley colouring sheets are also available on the company’s website at mansfieldbs.co.uk/Stanley for anyone to download and enjoy free of charge.

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Marketing manager, Dale Twigger, explained why the society was pleased to make the donation.

“Ordinarily, we would love to be out there engaging with our community because, as a local building society, this is really important to us,” he said.

“But while we have had members of staff volunteering and offering a helping hand, the social distancing measures have made it quite hard for us to get out and about as much as we would normally.

“So we’ve been thinking about ways we could do more to support the community at this time and the donation to King’s Mill seemed a perfect fit. We really hope the donation helps put a smile on young faces having to go through hospital treatment at this challenging time.”

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Community involvement co-ordinator, Joy Wilson, who received the donations said: “We’re very grateful for this. Donations like these that give our patients something to do and make a real difference and we are sure that patients and families on Ward 25 will really benefit from them.”