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Congratulations Mr Hicks!

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Mr Robert Hicks, Chair of the Hernia International Carpenter charity and Lead Vascular Surgeon at Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust, has been awarded an MBE for his services to health in Northern Ghana.

Congratulations!

Full Support Group have supported Mr Hicks and the Hernia International Carpenter charity for a number of years, providing essential gowns and drapes for their annual trip to Ghana to perform back to back hernia surgeries.

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Contacting Full Support, Mr Hicks said:
“I wanted to take this opportunity for thanking Sarah and the Full Support group for their help and support of our surgical missions to Ghana.
I was awarded an MBE in the Kings New Years honours list of services to health in Northern Ghana.
I am honoured to receive the reward on behalf of all of our amazing volunteers who have been on this journey with me.
The donations from Full support have made a huge impact on the success of our trips and it is for that reason I am so pleased to share this news with you.”

 

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