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We would not be able to continue supporting the Trust without the kind generosity of our supporters.

Magical murals created for young patients
Children attending New Cross Hospital are now greeted by an “amazing” magical underwater sea world plus a display of unicorns and dinosaurs thanks to a £15,000 transformation which has become a TikTok sensation.
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London Landmarks Half Marathon in their sights
Five determined Wolverhampton NHS colleagues are taking on a half marathon to raise money to improve patients’ experience.
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Wolverhampton’s healthcare history shaped by local voices
Residents were taken back to 1849 during a highly anticipated spoken word performance through the Care, Create, Conserve project, led by The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust’s (RWT) Charity - Arts and Heritage Group.
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Young patients’ luxury ride to theatre
Children undergoing surgery in Wolverhampton will be able to ‘drive’ themselves to the operating theatres in a Tesla electric car.
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Staff to tackle Wolf Run to raise funds
Brave staff are to tackle a mud run this summer to raise money to improve care for some of Wolverhampton’s sickest young patients – and achieve a Black Country first.
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Razor has Wolves tattoo for a good cause
He was used to giving opponents the needle on the football pitch but today Neil “Razor” Ruddock was on the receiving end.
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Charity supporter’s bid to see our garden grow
A bright and beautiful garden for young patients to play in at New Cross Hospital is at the centre of a major charity appeal being led by super fundraisers Jason and Aimee Guy.
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Spoken word event to tell people’s healthcare stories
A celebration of diversity, ethnicity and inclusivity will be brought to life by poets Emma Purshouse and Sophina Jagot in an exciting showcase event organised through The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust’s Arts and Heritage Group.
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Heart patient’s fundraising thank you
A grateful dad who underwent major open-heart surgery has vowed to keep raising money for the Wolverhampton hospital which saved his life.
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