Council brings joy to children in hospital with £2,000 toy donation
Norfolk County Council have brought smiles to young patients at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) in King’s Lynn with their £2,000 donation of toys.
Norfolk County Council have brought smiles to young patients at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) in King’s Lynn with their £2,000 donation of toys.
A much loved sea shantyman has been honoured with music, memories and a generous donation to The Queen Elizabeth Hospital charity’s Cancer Care Unit fund.
A Community Paediatrics Children’s Oncology Nurse, described by a young patient’s mother as a ‘beautiful soul’ has received a special award for ‘providing the best care’.
Patients and staff on West Raynham Ward at The QEH are taking on a virtual Land’s End to John O’Groats cycling challenge to help fund a specialist library for people recovering from a stroke.
Alive West Norfolk has once again shown the power of community spirit, raising £1,356.44 for The Queen Elizabeth Hospital’s (The QEH) Cancer Care Unit at five bake sales held across five locations.
Children at The QEH can be inspired and comforted whilst in hospital thanks to a generous donation of books from King’s Lynn publishing house Badger Learning.