Wish list grants defibrillator request

Published: Friday 12 January 2024

This image shows a member of St Mary's Primary school staff with a representative from Findel after the company donated a defibrillator to the school following a request to the wish list

A potentially lifesaving defibrillator has been installed at a Hamilton school - thanks to the Community Wish List.

St Mary’s Primary School Parent Council made the request, which was fulfilled by Findel, who provide education resource brands and products, school essentials and innovative resources across the world.

St Mary’s Parent Council Funding Officer Clare Traynor said: “We are incredibly grateful to have been awarded a mobile defibrillator by the Community Wish List through South Lanarkshire Council.

“This generous gift has had a profound impact on our school and the entire community.

“With a bustling student body and a host of activities taking place throughout the day, having a mobile defibrillator on-site has transformed our ability to respond to medical emergencies.

“The presence of this device has instilled a sense of confidence among our school, knowing that we are equipped to handle sudden cardiac incidents effectively.

“It's more than just a piece of equipment; it's a symbol that has united us all in our commitment to each other's safety and well-being.

“We extend our deepest gratitude to the Community Wish List for making this impactful change possible.”

Key Account Manager for Findel, Neil Scally, said: “At Findel, we view community engagement as integral to our mission.

“The Wish List initiative has streamlined this process by providing a meaningful framework for selecting projects that resonate with our company's values.

“Being able to contribute to the well-being of local communities is a source of pride for us. We are grateful for the opportunity and look forward to continued collaboration in making a lasting difference.”

The Community Wish List is supported by South Lanarkshire Council’s Community Engagement Team.

Chair of the council's Finance and Corporate Resources Committee, Councillor Lesley McDonald, said: "This is another great example of the Community Wish List and the benefits it can bring to local communities and organisations.

"I would like to thank all the companies who have so generously donated so far."