Paul Woodford

Paul and Tonys Snowdon Walk, 17th September 2022

Fundraising for University Hospitals Birmingham Charity
£1,400
raised of £1,000 target
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Event: UHB Charity Snowdon Challenge, on 17 September 2022
Participants: Tony Donnelly
The Giles' Trust was set up in 2015 by England cricketer Ashley Giles and his wife, Stine, to raise money to fund vital brain tumour research at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham. Make a donation and help to change lives today.

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Me and Tony are fundraising for The Giles' Trust, the Brain Tumour Research Fund at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham. 

We will be walking up Snowdon with a group of others from the Giles Trust - it was this or throw ourselves out of an aeroplane!  

The money raised will help The Giles' Trust to do more for brain tumour patients at the hospital by funding world-leading research, cutting-edge equipment and 'added extras' that make a patient's time in hospital easier.Together, we want to make a difference by funding brain tumour research.Together, we can save more lives.


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About the campaign

The Giles' Trust was set up in 2015 by England cricketer Ashley Giles and his wife, Stine, to raise money to fund vital brain tumour research at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham. Make a donation and help to change lives today.

About the charity

University Hospitals Birmingham Charity supports four hospitals in Birmingham - Queen Elizabeth, Heartlands, Good Hope, and Solihull. We support the patients, families and staff at our hospitals by providing 'added extras' that are over and above those which are provided by the NHS.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,400.00
+ £236.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,400.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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