SUE RYDER DAY 2016

 

                   SUE RYDER DAY    

            JULY 6TH 2016

The Sue Ryder Prayer Fellowship in the UK has announced

the creation of an annual Sue Ryder Day.

Here is an extract from their letter:

“It is with great joy that I can tell you that it has been agreed by “The Sue Ryder Prayer Fellowship”, “Sue Ryder” and “The Lady Ryder of Warsaw Memorial Trust” to celebrate the life of our Founder, by creating             SUE RYDER DAY. We hope it will become an annual event, celebrated wherever we are in the world, on July 6th in all of our Homes, shops in fact in every place which bears the name Sue Ryder.


We, The Prayer Fellowship are preparing to launch and celebrate it at our Home, St Katharine’s,  
Parmoor,  Nr Henley-on-Thames, Oxon RG9 6NN on July 6th 2016, between 2 and 5 p.m. It will be a gathering of all who are working for Sue Ryder.   

If any representative of any of the organisations working outside Great Britain would like to join us on this day, we would be delighted to welcome you”

Sue Ryder and her husband Leonard Cheshire were the Founders of the Ryder-Cheshire Foundation as we know it in Australia, which they together established after their marriage in India in 1959.  Prior to that each was deeply involved with humanitarian work and had set up separate charities operating in the UK and overseas,

Contact the RCA National Secretary, Anthea Swann, for further details regarding the Sue Ryder Day.                        [email protected] or 03 9877 7084

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