Each year our hospitals and staff make an amazing difference to the hundreds of thousands of patients who need us each year. That’s why we ensure that the impact of your donations is shared and celebrated, and we ensure that our grant-making is entirely impact led. This in turns encourages others like you to get involved – and enjoy themselves at the same time!
Thank you for helping us to keep caring for those you care for most.
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wards of patients provided with a gift this Christmas
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fundraising miles walked by a sight-impaired supporter
200+
improvement projects funded
£2.5m
donations spent on patients, research, equipment and staff wellbeing
Read some of our amazing patient and supporters’ stories
“The staff at Aintree went above and beyond their duty of care. These small things really made a big difference to us as we knew Mum was getting the best care, and along with that came the support for us as a family.” The Family of the late Mrs CJ.
“The Royal Liverpool Hospital has wonderfully looked after three of my family members in the last few years. The nursing care they have all received has been fantastic, and our family all owe a lot to the brilliant people who work there.” Emma L
“NHS hospitals are such a vital part of all of our lives, and yet remain desperately underfunded. I hope this money can continue to help fund the much-needed work Broadgreen Hospital does." Peter R
Frances Sarkar spent most of her life supporting those in her community who often didn’t have family or friends. She would visit care homes, organising trips out and making clothes for the residents. Tragically,
Frances was diagnosed with vascular dementia and passed away in 2021.
Prof Sarkar wanted Frances’ legacy of filling people’s twilight years with companionship and happiness to live on through The Frances Centre.
Following the success of the centre, a second Frances Centre is due to open at Broadgreen Hospital in Spring 2025. Thanks to the generosity of one of our corporate supporters, leading chartered engineering consultancy Sutcliffe, work is underway to create a smaller activities centre at the Royal Liverpool Hospital.
Thanks to these generous donors, Frances’ memory and legacy lives on at our hospitals.
- Green therapy sessions for patients, including older peoples wards and clinical psychology services
- Staff wellbeing sessions
- Support to existing green social prescribing groups
- Enhances corporate volunteering days
- Management of Bluebell woods at Aintree
- Donations of seeds and bulbs to local schools and community helping ‘green’ the communities around our sites.
We need more help to enable this award-winning legacy project to continue which is wholly funded by charitable donations and social value contributions. If you can support with a contribution, through sponsorship, grant funding, donations of plants/seeds or equipment we would love to hear from you at fundraising
Mr Robin Weston, Consultant Urological Surgeon said: “Using the robot for prostate cancer is an exciting step. All our patients so far have been able to go home the day after their surgery, due to the minimally invasive approach, robotic surgery supports better recovery times and outcomes. We are hoping to also use this new system to offer day-case surgery for prostate cancer, which will enable us to offer timely treatment to more people.”
It is thanks to the generosity of our supporters that we are able to provide this ground-breaking equipment for our patients and deliver the best care possible for our communities.
The sensory rooms boast specialist visual and sound facilities such as colour changing wall panels, plinths with fibre optic lights, wall projectors and interactive sound panels and special soft furnishings. They offer a relaxed environment specifically for adult patients with autism and additional needs, who are having planned surgery.
The rooms were named Archie’s Place after Becky Brumpton’s son Archie, who lives with autism. Becky worked closely with the Theatre Admissions Unit to help educate them on how small environmental changes can make a significant difference to those attending for surgery. The rooms are a fantastic addition to the Royal Liverpool Hospital and our goal is to roll Archie’s Place out across our hospitals.
Led by Ann Coffey and supported by an amazing team of volunteers, they meet monthly and offer emotional support and a range of activities including guest speakers, health trainers and days out.
The group also provides signposting to other agencies who may also offer support. Through trained, volunteer therapists, patients being treated at the hospitals are also offered lymphedema hand, arm, feet and leg massages, Reiki and reflexology. Almost all the volunteers are breast cancer survivors who want to give back after coming through their own journeys.
If you would like more information about the Group, how you can volunteer, or how you can support their activities, please email fundraising
65 wards participated and took delivery of their gift boxes, baubles and fairy lights ready for the big day.
This inpatient gifting programme is active throughout the year to include all the major religious/cultural festivals. We are grateful to attendees at November’s Livercool Awards for their generous donations which funded 600 gifts.
To fund a small gift for an inpatient please donate here, quoting Festive Favours Liverpool University Hospitals Charity