Hospital staff pushing it for charity!
Staff from South Pembrokeshire Hospital will be taking part in a fancy dress bed push to raise money for Sunderland Ward.
The nursing staff at the hospital came up with the idea to raise money for the Ward through the university health board’s charity, Hywel Dda Health Charities.
Sunderland Ward is a joint venture with the university health board and Pembrokeshire County Council providing integrated services which work together to provide a happy and safe environment to aid recovery and rehabilitation.
The bed push will take place on Saturday 9 August and will be leaving the hospital grounds at 11am. They will be sent on their way by the Mayor of Pembroke Dock, Mrs Pamela George and her Consort Lauren George. They will then travel across route 9; London Road; up Ferry Lane; down Bush Hill; into Main Street Pembroke; along the commons; back up Bush Hill and along High Street.
Staff nurse Tracy George, said: ‘We are looking forward to the push and hope people will come out and support us on the day.”
Staff nurse Sarah Davies added: “Last year’s fundraising event was a great success and we would like to thank everyone who will be participating and donating this year.”
For more information on Hywel Dda Health Charities go to
www.hywelddahealthcharities.org.uk
Our fundraising team would love to hear from you to discuss how you can support us: Tel: 01267 239 815 or Email: Fundraising.HywelDda@wales.nhs.uk
Hywel Dda Health Charities is a registered charity which supports the work of Hywel Dda University Health Board which provides NHS healthcare services to a population of around 372,000 people across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire.
Our aim is to raise more than £2million per year to help keep the university health board’s services at the highest standards by:
• Supporting healthy living and health promotion
• Helping to maintain the best possible environment for care, including building and refurbishing hospital and community facilities
• Funding the most up-to-date equipment
• Supporting the training and development of staff
• Supporting research into, and development of, treatments.
The nursing staff at the hospital came up with the idea to raise money for the Ward through the university health board’s charity, Hywel Dda Health Charities.
Sunderland Ward is a joint venture with the university health board and Pembrokeshire County Council providing integrated services which work together to provide a happy and safe environment to aid recovery and rehabilitation.
The bed push will take place on Saturday 9 August and will be leaving the hospital grounds at 11am. They will be sent on their way by the Mayor of Pembroke Dock, Mrs Pamela George and her Consort Lauren George. They will then travel across route 9; London Road; up Ferry Lane; down Bush Hill; into Main Street Pembroke; along the commons; back up Bush Hill and along High Street.
Staff nurse Tracy George, said: ‘We are looking forward to the push and hope people will come out and support us on the day.”
Staff nurse Sarah Davies added: “Last year’s fundraising event was a great success and we would like to thank everyone who will be participating and donating this year.”
For more information on Hywel Dda Health Charities go to
www.hywelddahealthcharities.org.uk
Our fundraising team would love to hear from you to discuss how you can support us: Tel: 01267 239 815 or Email: Fundraising.HywelDda@wales.nhs.uk
Hywel Dda Health Charities is a registered charity which supports the work of Hywel Dda University Health Board which provides NHS healthcare services to a population of around 372,000 people across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire.
Our aim is to raise more than £2million per year to help keep the university health board’s services at the highest standards by:
• Supporting healthy living and health promotion
• Helping to maintain the best possible environment for care, including building and refurbishing hospital and community facilities
• Funding the most up-to-date equipment
• Supporting the training and development of staff
• Supporting research into, and development of, treatments.
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