28 Jun 2023

Logistics company donates warehouse space for inspirational book

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R�hlig UK Ltd, a renowned logistics company based in Birmingham, UK, has donated storage space at their warehouse in Solihull for the copies of "Life's Good: It's the Disease That's the Problem" book by Hazel Carter.

The books have arrived, and the author has successfully collected the pre-orders, marking a significant milestone in the book's journey.

"Life's Good: It's the Disease That's the Problem" is a valuable resource for individuals who have a loved one with a terminal disease, particularly Motor Neurone Disease (MND). It also serves as a comprehensive guide for professionals in the health industry and care firms.

Hazel Carter shares her candid personal experiences of caring for her husband at home and highlights how their unwavering love sustained them throughout their challenging journey.

The proceeds from the sales of "Life's Good: It's the Disease That's the Problem" will be donated to three essential charities: the MND Association, Marie Curie, and The Myton Hospices. This generous contribution will support these organisations in their efforts to provide care, research, and assistance to individuals and families affected by terminal diseases.

Robert Lawry, managing director at R�hlig UK Ltd., said: "R�hlig UK Ltd is proud to support 'Life's Good: It's the Disease That's the Problem' and contribute to the vital charities involved. We were very fortunate to have been introduced to Hazel through The Greater Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, which has allowed us to help Hazel in her mission to provide comfort, guidance, and inspiration to those facing similar challenges."

The release of "Life's Good: It's the Disease That's the Problem" stands as a huge milestone for Hazel Carter, signifying her unwavering dedication to educating and supporting people through the difficulties of caring for their loved ones with terminal illnesses.

The book 's availability ensures that Hazel Carter's wisdom and experiences reach a wide audience, spreading knowledge and understanding to those that need it.

For additional information about "Life's Good: It's the Disease That's the Problem" and to secure your own copy, visit the official website.

Pictured: Hazel Carter (left) with Dominika, a member of the warehouse team