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St Ann’s Hospice Website Design

St Ann’s Hospice is building a new facility where they will be able to simulate real-life situations, continue to share their knowledge, and improve palliative as well as end-of-life care both locally and nationally.

St Ann’s Hospice required a new website that will help drive donations for the new facility, that’s where Pagio Digital came in.
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What we delivered…

We created a new micro website for the hospital to help drive donations for the new £20 million facility. Anne-Marie Wynne, Head of Fundraising at St Ann’s, said:

“From the first meeting, the team at Pagio were enthusiastic about the microsite project and keen to help. They listened to our needs and suggested solutions for both ease of use and efficiency. The team helped and supported throughout the process, suggesting a variety of options when queries arose. Pagio also liaised with our branding and digital agency to ensure the best outcome for the appeal. The resulting website is clean, easy to use and engaging”.

The results

  • Revenue generating microsite
  • Donation payment integration with CRM
  • Fully customisable and editable by the client
  • Clean and polished design
  • WordPress website
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