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The Rotary Club of Inverness Loch Ness donates four tablet computers to Highland Hospice with cash from Rotary International’s Covid Fund





President of RCILN Bryan Smith presenting the tablets to Jenni Devlin.
President of RCILN Bryan Smith presenting the tablets to Jenni Devlin.

The Rotary Club of Inverness Loch Ness has donated four tablets to Highland Hospice.

The money was raised by Rotary Club members who have made donations to local charities, in lieu of their lunch cost while attending virtual meetings in the last 12 weeks, and from Rotary International’s Covid Fund.

Jenni Devlin, occupational therapist at the hospice, said: "We want to say a massive thank you to members of the Rotary Club of Inverness Loch Ness for their very thoughtful and generous donation of four tablets to the Highland Hospice.

"The tablets will be added to a loan library of technology that can be given to community patients to facilitate access to our online support such as video group sessions and other virtual resources.

"We have patients ready to receive these tablets along with advice and support from hospice staff to get online, so they will be very gladly received."

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