Care for Airedale

Amber Richards is raising money for Airedale Hospital & Community Charity
£160
raised of £100 target by
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Crocheting · 11 June 2020

During these extraordinary times our employees are working tirelessly to care for our communities. We have been overwhelmed with offers of help. We hope this campaign can raise funds to support our Airedale community now and into the future.

Story

Airedale Hospital has rallied together throughout this pandemic in so many amazing ways; and have continued to give staff and patients brilliant care and compassion.

There have been so many extra pressures on staff as well as patients, and that’s why Airedale needs our help; to keep staff going and to help the effort during such a tough time.

The hospital has saved my life on so many occasions, and this is the one way I feel I can make a small difference, and help out... It’d be amazing to raise money to help... every little helps. 


Feel free to donate just because you want to; my main aim is to crochet as many things as possible and send them to people; to both brighten up their day, and to raise money for such an amazing cause. 

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About the campaign

During these extraordinary times our employees are working tirelessly to care for our communities. We have been overwhelmed with offers of help. We hope this campaign can raise funds to support our Airedale community now and into the future.

About the charity

Airedale Hospital & Community Charity is the dedicated charity of Airedale NHS Foundation Trust. We support the staff, patients and communities of Airedale across 700 miles of West & North Yorkshire and East Lancashire. Our mission is to support ANHSFT to enhance patient care and employee wellbeing.

Donation summary

Total
£160.00
Online
£160.00
Offline
£0.00

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