Steve Crawford was the lucky raffle winner of a flat-screen TV, provided by Valero, the owner of the Pembroke refinery.
The charity raffle celebrated the 25th anniversary of the HOPE Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre, based in Milford Haven, which delivers oxygen therapy to sufferers of multiple sclerosis (MS) and Parkinson's disease.
HOPE - or Hyperbaric Oxygen Pembrokeshire Endeavour - started operating in 1986 and was founded by a group of people with MS to provide what was then a new form of treatment called hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
It receives no public funding and relies completely on donations and sponsorships from business and the public. It also provides physiotherapy and other therapies, as well as advice and counselling.
The charity provides some 2,300 therapy sessions each year and works closely with other healthcare deliverers such as GPs.
Jane James, manager PGPA, said: "Valero is delighted to help HOPE celebrate its quarter century anniversary, delivering care to sufferers of multiple sclerosis."
The flat-screen was provided by Vaughans Electrical Stores in Haverfordwest, and Valero thanks the company for delivering it to the lucky winner.






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