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Thank our supporters
We would not be able to continue supporting the Trust without the kind generosity of our supporters.
Estate agent’s £5,000 donation for children
Christmas came early for sick children in Wolverhampton after a generous estate agent donated £5,000.
Read MoreClare’s donation strikes right ‘Tonie’
A thoughtful mum and senior Nurse made all the right noises with colleagues and patients by donating a sound system for sick children at New Cross Hospital.
Read MoreSanta Claus came early to town
Santa Claus stopped by New Cross Hospital’s Paediatric Ward to bring cheer to patients, relatives, and staff ahead of Christmas.
Read MoreHeart-warming donation to patients
Hundreds of hospital patients will receive a Christmas gift this festive period thanks to the generosity of customers and staff at Dunelm Wolverhampton.
Read MoreWolves players spread Christmas cheer at RWT
Wolves players entered into the festive spirit to spread some Christmas cheer to young patients in Wolverhampton.
Read MoreGifts for patients thanks to caring staff
More than 170 gift bags are to be delivered to patients staying in hospital this Christmas thanks to the generous donations of Wolverhampton NHS staff.
Read MoreAll smiles on the Festive Mile!
Rain failed to dampen the spirits of fundraisers who joined Father Christmas and The Grinch to take part in The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust Charity’s Festive Mile.
Read MoreFamily raises money for ICCU
A grateful family were so impressed with the care their loved one received before her death they raised £2,350 for Wolverhampton’s intensive care Nurses and patients – from a 10th anniversary celebration of her life.
Read MoreWolves favourites’ donation to help male cancer patients
Caring Wolves favourites have donated more than £16,000 to benefit Black Country Urology patients.
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