New CEO sets out reform ambitions
The new chief executive of Hospice Isle of Man has warned against complacency when fundraising.
Anne Mills says the organisation receives tremendous support from the local community but needs to demonstrate it can add value to the whole public health system.
She's eager to add more value to donor's contributions and provide better services.
Around 85p's worth of every £1 given to the Hospice goes directly to providing care - Mrs Mills would like to see that figure rise:
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