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Thank our supporters
We would not be able to continue supporting the Trust without the kind generosity of our supporters.
Donated chairs help new parents
Specialist chairs designed to help new parents feel more comfortable when feeding or caring for their new babies have been donated to Wolverhampton’s Neonatal Ward.
Read MoreTeacher gets top marks in fundraising
A kind-hearted teacher has completed a fun run and raised money to put smiles on children’s faces while they’re being treated at New Cross Hospital.
Read MoreStaff in Wolf Run to raise £2,500 for Children’s Ward
Big-hearted hospital staff got down and dirty for a good cause and raised £2,500 for equipment for a new facility in Wolverhampton.
Read MoreHospital garden gets makeover
A hospital garden has been overhauled and brought back to life with new planters and colourful decorations thanks to the kindness of the local community.
Read MoreNephew’s £2,000 Ironman cancer fundraiser for ward
A former footballing prodigy has raised £2,000 to support Wolverhampton cancer patients in their recovery by completing a gruelling endurance event.
Read MoreDoctors’ rest area brightened up
High school students have helped to brighten up a rest area for doctors at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust (RWT).
Read MoreDonation from dedicated supporter
A dedicated supporter has raised another £4,000 to help Wolverhampton cancer patients have a more comfortable stay in hospital.
Read MoreThousands raised for Stroke appeal
A team of dedicated staff has cycled more than one thousand miles to raise money for specialist equipment to be used in New Cross Hospital’s Stroke Department.
Read MoreFootball stadiums walk raises £4,000 for garden appeal
West Midlands football fans – and ex-players – put their rivalries aside and their best feet forward to raise £4,000 to fund the revamp of a garden used by young Wolverhampton patients.
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