Hollister Ballina employees have pledged to support the Sunflower Children’s Hospice through a monthly fundraiser over the next three years.
The eight bed Hospice will include family accommodation and facilities, with a team of medical professionals on site. Construction is due to commence in late 2026.
Hollister ULC is celebrating 50 years of operations in Ballina, where it opened its facility in 1976 and produces Ostomy and Continence Care products.
Shane Caher, Sr. Director Plant Operations & General Manager of Hollister said: “Our values guide not just the work we do, but how we care for people. We feel a deep connection to our community and to the compassionate care the Sunflower Children’s Hospice will provide to patients and families at such an important time”.
Martina Jennings, CEO Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation stated: “We are truly grateful that Hollister have chosen to support the Sunflower Children’s Hospice for the next three years. This partnership will make a real and lasting difference to the lives of children and families who rely on our care”.