Ulster Bank's Enniskillen branch organised a quiz night and a coffee morning to support the Northern Ireland Hospice.

The annual fundraising One Week in September campaign unites the bank teams to generate essential funds for the hospice, which provides specialised palliative care for babies, children, and adults with life-limiting illnesses across Northern Ireland.

In Enniskillen, the team organised the events at the Darling Street branch.

Other fundraising activities include a movement challenge, encouraging colleagues to move in whatever way they can and post on social media using the hashtag #moveforthenihospice.

In 2023, the campaign raised £160,000 for the charity, the sole provider of specialist hospice care for children and young people in Northern Ireland.

Other fundraising activities include a movement challenge, encouraging colleagues to move in whatever way they can (Image: JComms) Terry Robb, head of retail banking at Ulster Bank, said: "2023 was a phenomenal year for us in terms of fundraising and colleagues right across the bank are determined to dig deep and raise even more for the hospice through this year’s One Week in September campaign."

Kieran Buchanan, corporate fundraiser at NI Hospice, said: "A huge thanks to all our friends at Ulster Bank and the One Week In September organising team, and to everyone taking part in the fantastic fundraising events."