Elizabeth Thornton is counting her blessings.
07.04.2020 - 18:37 / dailyrecord.co.uk
As the nation battles the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, One4all Gift Cards are calling for Brits to nominate selfless individuals who are going the extra mile to help others through this challenging time.
The #NationsHeroes campaign is a celebration of those going above and beyond to help their community, with nominees being in with a chance of receiving a £50 One4All Digital Gift Card - so far, two incredible nurses have received this token of appreciation.
The campaign hopes to shine a
Elizabeth Thornton is counting her blessings.
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