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We would not be able to continue supporting the Trust without the kind generosity of our supporters.
Donation of equipment is cut above
A Wolverhampton hairdresser proved she is a cut above by dressing as Edward Scissorhands to raise money for equipment that will benefit up to 900 patients with prosthetics.
Read MoreMichelle’s gift donation after child care
A grateful mum went on the run to raise more than £500 to buy toys and equipment for Wolverhampton’s Children Ward.
Read MoreDelivering joy to patients
More than 500 gifts have been donated for New Cross Hospital patients to receive over the festive period thanks to the generosity of customers and staff at Dunelm Wolverhampton.
Read MoreThe Grinch who brings Christmas cheer
Grumpy Grinch showed he really does have a heart by spending time laughing and joking with children at a Wolverhampton hospital.
Read MoreOlly Murs night to boost Children’s Ward
A VIP night to see Olly Murs in concert is among the highlights of a triple pre-Christmas £2,500 fundraiser for new equipment for the Children’s Ward in Wolverhampton.
Read More“Rich and rewarding” workshops bring many benefits
“By looking back at the past we learn how to do things better in the future.”
Read MoreKind donation from talented pupils
Talented pupils have donated crocheted items for premature babies on a Wolverhampton Neonatal Unit to help keep them warm and offer comfort.
Read MorePeople flock to Care, Create, Conserve display
More than 200 people flocked to a history fair in Wolverhampton, with many signing up to an oral history project on healthcare.
Read MoreEx-Goodyear workers fund £6,400 machine
Heart test results can now be given to young patients instantly after generous former Goodyear workers paid for a £6,400 machine to improve their hospital care as part of a £500,000 legacy.
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