‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’! Hospital staff take on the three peaks
A team of staff from Epsom and St Helier hospitals have taken on the three highest peaks in the United Kingdom to raise money for their Critical Care Unit.
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A team of staff from Epsom and St Helier hospitals have taken on the three highest peaks in the United Kingdom to raise money for their Critical Care Unit.
An intrepid team of staff from Epsom and St Helier hospitals will be taking on the three peaks challenge – a colossal bid to climb the three highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales – with the aim of raising money for the Critical Care Unit at St Helier Hospital.
A bowling club from Carshalton have donated £2,200 to the dementia focused ward at St Helier Hospital.
Young people participating in the National Citizen Service (NCS) programme have partnered with Epsom Medical Equipment Fund to raise money towards the purchase of a new ultrasound scanner for Epsom Hospital.
A brand new circus-themed mural and play space within the children’s waiting area of the Eye Unit at St Helier is helping to keep young patients entertained and happy in the run up to their appointment.
Residents of Surrey Grove in Carshalton have donated almost £1,500 to the League of Friends for St Helier Hospital, thanks to a street party extravaganza that brought the local community together for an afternoon of music, fun and games.
Local schoolboy Alfie Scott was the guest of honour at a special afternoon tea at Queen Mary’s Hospital for Children recently, held in celebration of his incredible fundraising efforts.
A medical photographer from Epsom and St Helier hospitals has completed a gigantic 4,350km walk – the equivalent distance between Damascus and London – to raise money for the British Red Cross.