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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
Christmas arrived at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust (RWT) as staff and patients got into the festive spirit with the annual lights switch-on.
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Making memories for Wolverhampton’s young patients at Chasewater Railway
Young patients from Wolverhampton enjoyed a magical trip on board the Santa Express thanks to the generosity of a volunteer-run railway. The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust’s Your RWTC charity and the team at Chasewater Railway came together to treat deserving families to a festive tour around Chasewater Country Park in Burntwood. All those aboard enjoyed music, treats and time with Father Christmas himself.
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Teeing off for a good cause
A grateful son has raised more than £1,000 for charity by taking part in a golf challenge.
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Club’s goal to cheer up patients
A cancer patient has vowed to “put smiles on children’s faces” with the support of his Wolverhampton football club by organising a toy appeal for young hospital patients.
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We do like to be beside…our new garden!
With a beautiful beach mural, outdoor cinema screen and plenty of colour, a once-tired outdoor space has blossomed into a garden to be proud of for young Wolverhampton patients and their families.
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Summit joy for determined fundraisers
A day of torrential rain failed to dampen the team spirit of charity fundraisers determined to reach the summit of Mount Snowdown in their bid to boost a £100,000 appeal to create a dedicated relatives’ room at Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital.
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Generous Goodyear donors strike again!
Patients with cancer and sickle cell disease who need cannula insertions as part of their treatment and pain relief have been given a helping hand by generous former Goodyear factory workers.
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Story book boost for young patients
Young patients who need to visit a Wolverhampton hospital for treatment can enjoy reading about the staff who will help them get better, thanks to a donation of books telling the story of a little girl who has an accident.
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Volunteers voted “Black Country Heroes”
Volunteers described as “the heartbeat” of The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust have won an award for their dedication to helping patients, staff and the wider community.
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