matthew leadbeater

Team Xander: Tough as Nuts Tour for Ward 11

Fundraising for Royal Orthopaedic Hospital Charitable Fund
£3,255
raised of £1,000 target
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Team Xander Tough As nuts Tour, 15 January 2017
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We set up Team Xander in recognition of how brave my little Ironman has been, he has fibular hemimelia a congenital bone deficiency and is going through leg lengthening. He has a metal frame on his leg at the moment to stretch his leg. He will have a second leg lengthening in a few years. We want to raise funds to help with refurbishing a new playroom and other medical equipment ward 11 needs to make these brave kids hospital stay more comfortable.

Ward 11 is a 22 bedded Children's ward at The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital. We look after children aged from 2-18 years old with Orthopaedic (Bones) and Oncology (Cancer) Conditions.

At the moment we have a fantastic Teenage chill out unit which was very kindly donated by the Teenage Cancer Trust. This is a specific area for Teenagers aged 12-18 years old to go and relax whilst playing on the fantastic facilities available such as Laptops/Xbox/Playstation/Wii which is all connected to a wide screen tv whilst listening to their favourite songs on the Juke box!

The reason why this page has been set up is not for those teenagers but for the children aged 2-11 years old. Unfortunately this age group do not have access to the above facilities and so we are trying to raise enough money to build and equip an equally fantastic new playroom for this age group of children. Hence the reason why we now need your donations to make 'Project Playroom' happen!

Play is important for any child. Research shows that it is vital for healthy social and emotional development . Children communicate through play and can tell us about their worries and anxieties long before they are old enough to express themselves verbally. When a child is ill, and especially when they are in hospital, play has an even more crucial role both in helping them to cope with what is happening and also in recovery. How can we help children recover and encourage children to communicate and express their concerns through play if we do not have the appropriate facilities?!   

This is why we are asking you to please dig deep and donate now.

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About the charity

Royal Orthopaedic Hospital Charitable Fund

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The key purpose is to use its resources to support the NHS and the services provided by ROH. The activities that the charity fund are training, research, provision of specialist medical equipment and services that would not normally be provided from NHS resources but enhance the patients experience.

Donation summary

Total raised
£3,255.00
+ £101.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£457.00
Offline donations
£2,798.00

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