UHG launches it annual ‘Sponsor a Christmas Tree Light’ campaign

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University Hospital Galway ( UHG) Children’s Remembrance Day Committee launched their annual Christmas Card on Thursday. Attending the launch were, guest of honour Santa with Anne McKeown and Mary Quigley of the Children’s Remembrance Day CommitteeChris Kane, general manager UHG and Maria Molloy, deputy general manager, UHG. Photo: Mike Shaughnessy

The Children’s Remembrance Day Committee at University Hospital Galway (UHG) has launched its annual ‘Sponsor a Christmas Tree Light’ 2024.  The sale of the lights was officially launched by Santa Claus.

A light can be sponsored on the Christmas tree at University Hospital Galway in memory of the deceased or as a gift to a loved one. These lights give families an opportunity to remember their loved ones in a special way over the festive season.

Joan Healy of the Children’s Remembrance Day Committee said, “This year’s card was designed by Carla Mooney a member of our Nursing staff portraying the theme of shining lights, for the deceased as we remember all their qualities which they shared with us.”

“The light for the living is a symbol of positivity, even in times of challenge. Carla chose the light because of its symbolism and significance in so many religious faiths.

“Every time a light is sponsored, a Christmas card is given to the purchaser who can send the card to the person they have sponsored the card for to let them know that they are being thought about.”

“Or the card representing the light, can be kept in memory of a loved one who has died or sent to their family letting them know that they are being thought about. Each light costs €5.”

Maura Mannion, Chairperson of the Children’s Remembrance Day Committee explained, “The Conquers have provided the music for the lighting of the Christmas tree over the years and have been the constant presence at this annual event every year.”

“The 2024 lights will be switched on as a tribute to Paul Vignoles (Viggy), who was such an integral part of this tradition over the past 20 years. This is our thanks to Paul who sadly passed away in September, may he rest in peace.” 

“We are mindful that Christmas brings memories of times past and those who are no longer with us. Sending a card to the bereaved will let them know that they and their loved ones are remembered.”

“Many cards and lights are sent to those who will not be home for Christmas, again letting them know that they are very much in our thoughts.”

The funds raised through the sale of the Christmas tree lights are used to fund and support the activities of the Children’s Remembrance Day Committee throughout the year.

The lights are available to purchase through Children’s Remembrance Day Committee until 4pm on the 08 December 2024.