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

Cheers to generous fundraisers
Generous pub customers have raised a glass to cancer patients and their families by organising a huge haul of gifts to be given out this Christmas time.
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Toy donation from caring students
Future healthcare staff have already been showing their caring side after donating toys for Wolverhampton and Walsall children in hospital over Christmas.
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Capital gains for young cancer patients
Christmas came early for young cancer patients in Wolverhampton, thanks to a generous donation from a kind-hearted company.
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Mistletoe and Michael spread seasonal smiles
Rudolf was busy at the North Pole but his reindeer friends Mistletoe and Michael brought miles of smiles to young patients at Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital when they visited.
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Praise for volunteers’ vital support to vulnerable
Valued volunteers who are involved in a project to support vulnerable residents across Wolverhampton have been thanked for “the big difference” they have made to people’s lives.
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Children benefit from £1,000 donation and toys
A generous mum and daughter have helped raised £1,000 for Wolverhampton’s Children’s Ward and donated a host of toys and equipment to give young patients a happy Christmas.
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Inco Contracts smash fundraising target with delivery of 1100 ‘chemo comfort bags’ to Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
More than 1100 ‘chemo comfort bags’ and 1000 radiotherapy water bottles are going to be delivered to the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust Charity after Inco Contracts smashed its fundraising target for 2024.
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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.
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Michelle’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.
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