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Neighbours bring triple boost to cancer patients
Generous neighbours – all of whom have some experience of cancer – have held a fundraising get-together to benefit patients being treated at Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital.
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Project draws on the past to explore the present
Experiences of people recovering from mental health and addiction issues are being examined through an artistic perspective as part of a healthcare heritage project in Wolverhampton.
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Chaplain Joe gets set for family fundraiser
A Chaplain is taking on a half marathon to raise money to support local families affected by pregnancy loss.
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Puppets pull on young patient’s heartstrings
A puppet company has pulled on the heart strings of young patients and staff and prompted thoughts and discussions around inclusivity at two Black Country NHS Trusts.
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RWT Charity volunteers’ campaign launched
From running a raffle to chatting to businesses or helping at events – volunteers are being given the chance to make a difference to patients through The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust’s Charity.
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Orthotics makeover gives patients a champion feeling
Young patients are now able to feel like Olympic champions when they attend Orthotics appointments in Wolverhampton thanks to a colourful charity makeover.
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Young people help patients’ road to recovery
Get well soon cards created by talented young people as part of a craft activity should prove a real pick me up for oncology patients at Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital.
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Children become ‘marvellous makers of medicine’
Children are being invited to step into the shoes of a Victorian chemist and join in with interactive ‘Marvellous Makers of Medicine’ sessions this summer.
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Simon’s £3,000 fundraiser after “life-saving” care
A grateful patient whose life was saved by intensive care staff has scaled three of Britain’s most dangerous climbs to raise £3,000 for Wolverhampton’s Integrated Critical Care Unit.
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