Hales Heroes June Draw Winner

18 July | By

Congratulations to each and every Care Worker who qualified for the Hales Heroes Monthly Draw. The winner for the month of June is Alan Young. Congratulations on winning £1,000!



Kirsten Brooks, Hales Care Branch Manager, commented “We are absolutely thrilled that Alan Young has won the Hales Heroes award, the award recognises Alan’s commitment to providing an excellent standard of care to all his service user’s every single day. Alan is a worthy winner and deserves to be recognised for his dedication and hard work, Alan always goes the extra mile for each and every service user he assists and always has a smile for everyone.”

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our Care Workers and let you know how much we value the important work you do to keep our vulnerable clients safe and well all year round.


Could you be the winner of £1,000 for the month of July?

Hales Heroes Monthly Draw is our newest employee incentive giving all Hales Care Workers the chance to win £1,000 each and every month.

Every Care Worker will be entered into the monthly draw subject to meeting the criteria. All Care Workers that meet the criteria will be awarded the Hales Heroes Award of Excellence badge in recognition of your outstanding performance.

For more information, please click here.

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