By letter to:
Charitable Funds Office
203 Cheviot Court
The Freeman Hospital
High Heaton
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE7 7DN
Telephone: (0191) 223 1434
Email: Charity.Matters@nuth.nhs.uk
You can donate online using your Credit or Debit card using the JustGiving.com service.
www.JustGiving.comOur current charity appeal schemes include:
The Northern Centre for Cancer Care (NCCC) has a charity dedicated to supporting everything we do here called the Charlie Bear for Cancer Care Daisy Appeal. The appeal was first launched in 1978 by Daisy Clark, from Morpeth, to help raise £1 million to purchase the first whole body scanner in the Northern Region. Daisy and her helpers made thousands of teddy bears, called Charlie after her husband, to raise the cash, and with the invaluable backing of our local media and the amazing generosity of the people of the North East this target was reached in 1982.
Charlie Bear celebrates his 30th birthday in 2008 and continues to ensure Daisy’s incredible contribution to support cancer care across the region will never be forgotten, helping us that bit further by providing additional patient comforts, new sophisticated equipment, specialist staff training and funding for local cancer research projects.
For further details on how you can help please contact:
Angie Taylor
Charlie Bear Co-ordinator
Charlie Bear for Cancer Care
Telephone: (0191) 256 3583
Contact: angie.taylor@nuth.nhs.uk
Or donate directly on line at www.JustGiving.com
The Arthritis in Children Fund has grown through generous donations from the people of the North East. Your continued support will be gratefully received and help us to continue to provide and develop activities for children with rheumatic disease.
The Paediatric Rheumatology service in Newcastle upon Tyne is one of the largest and longest established in the UK, and provides a service for children throughout the North East. The service has received national awards in recognition for it’s excellent clinical service, research and training delivered and is one of only two centres that can offer bone marrow transport for children with sever arthritis.
The fund aims to help children enjoy activities that they may otherwise not be able to take part in because of their rheumatic condition. Support has included the making of educational, horse riding activities and Independence breaks at the Calvert Trust in Kielder.
The Grafters is a club for children and their families in the North East and Cumbria who have suffered burn injuries.
The unit provides treatment for over 1,800 children each year with referalls from all over the North East of England as well as Berwick, Cumbria and North Yorkshire.
Funds raised are used to support:-
Would you like to help support our Eye Department in its work? The TYNESIGHT Charitable Fund supports high quality eye care in the North East by:
All donations, no matter how small, can make a big difference to help save someone’s sight and ensure the best possible eye care for all our patients. Any contributions are gratefully received and can be sent to:
"TYNESIGHT"
c/o Eye Department
Royal Victoria Infirmary
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 4LP