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Christine Linton

Individual Giving Fundraiser

Christine began her journey with St Mary’s Hospice as an administrator on the In-Patient Unit. Her organisation, care and approachable nature quickly made her an invaluable part of the team. After gaining a deep understanding of the hospice and the difference it makes to patients and families, she transitioned to the fundraising team, where her passion for making a lasting impact could really shine.

Today, Christine is our Individual Giving Fundraiser, overseeing regular giving, lotteries and legacies. She plays a key role in ensuring that the generosity of our supporters helps secure the future of St Mary’s. With a talent for building strong and genuine relationships, Christine works hard to foster meaningful connections with donors, making sure they feel part of the hospice’s journey every step of the way.

Outside of work, Christine’s energy and commitment continue to shine through. She is a qualified personal trainer and has a real love for fitness, always keen to motivate others to achieve their goals. When she’s not at the gym or out for a run, you’ll often find her enjoying a walk on the fells, or spending time with her family, taking time to relax and recharge.

Christine brings the same enthusiasm and positivity to both her professional and personal life, and her dedication makes her a much-valued member of the St Mary’s team.

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