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New training aid donated to breast care team
Breast Care Nurses in Wolverhampton can now use a new training aid to help educate women on how to do self-checks thanks to a cancer support group.
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Half a million reasons to be grateful to ex Goodyear workers
Kind-hearted former Goodyear factory workers, whose donations to support patients at Wolverhampton’s New Cross and West Park Hospitals total almost £500,000, have ended an impressive run with their final handover.
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Drum roll please… RWT Charity website unveiled
From fundraising ideas to inspirational stories and events across the country to get involved in – a new website has been launched for The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Charity. And there’s a prize on offer to the 1,000th visitor who signs up to the Charity’s newsletter.
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Memoir reflects on 40 years of nursing
A heart-warming memoir written by a former Wolverhampton Nurse has been published to inspire others and highlight changes in the profession over the years.
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Donated chairs help new parents
Specialist chairs designed to help new parents feel more comfortable when feeding or caring for their new babies have been donated to Wolverhampton’s Neonatal Ward.
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Teacher gets top marks in fundraising
A kind-hearted teacher has completed a fun run and raised money to put smiles on children’s faces while they’re being treated at New Cross Hospital.
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Staff in Wolf Run to raise £2,500 for Children’s Ward
Big-hearted hospital staff got down and dirty for a good cause and raised £2,500 for equipment for a new facility in Wolverhampton.
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Hospital garden gets makeover
A hospital garden has been overhauled and brought back to life with new planters and colourful decorations thanks to the kindness of the local community.
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Nephew’s £2,000 Ironman cancer fundraiser for ward
A former footballing prodigy has raised £2,000 to support Wolverhampton cancer patients in their recovery by completing a gruelling endurance event.
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