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Staff at Bond Wolfe have raised more than £6,000 in support of Birmingham Children’s Hospital over the past year.

Birmingham Children’s Hospital is renowned for its comprehensive range of general and specialist services for children and young people across the West Midlands and beyond. It also houses the UK’s largest paediatric emergency department, treating over 63,000 patients annually.

Lisa Worrall, Director – Agency at Bond Wolfe, shared details about the fundraising efforts coordinated through the Bond Wolfe Charitable Trust throughout 2024.

“The primary focus of the Bond Wolfe Charitable Trust is to support a variety of worthy causes that make a difference to people’s lives,” Ms Worrall said.

“In 2024, we were proud to champion Birmingham Children’s Hospital, raising funds through a range of activities. These included staff participating in the Great Birmingham Run, donating toiletries, teddy bears, and fidget toys to the hospital’s Stuff2Help campaign, and providing over 100 Easter eggs to its A&E department.

“We are incredibly proud of our colleagues’ enthusiasm and dedication to raising funds for this vital hospital. It has been an honour to support Birmingham Children’s Hospital throughout the year, and we look forward to working with them again in the future.”

Katie Harris, from the corporate partnerships team at Birmingham Children’s Hospital, praised Bond Wolfe’s commitment to the cause.

“We have thoroughly enjoyed collaborating with Bond Wolfe over the past year. Their dedication to raising funds has been incredible, allowing us to go above and beyond for our young patients and their families.

“We would like to say a huge thank you to Lisa Worrall and her colleagues at the Bond Wolfe Charitable Trust.”

Bond Wolfe’s efforts, which included staff participation in events and meaningful contributions to hospital campaigns, reflect the organisation’s commitment to supporting the local community and essential services.

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