Bond Wolfe gives Easter eggs to Birmingham Children’s Hospital

Easter eggs for kids are handed over to A&E staff

Young patients in the A&E department at Birmingham Children’s Hospital enjoyed more than 100 Easter eggs between them, as part of a new relationship with the Bond Wolfe Charitable Trust.

The eggs were kindly donated by staff at Bond Wolfe, CBGA, Watling Real Estate and REI plc and were handed out to children visiting the A&E department over the Easter Break.

The eggs donation marked the start of a new relationship with Birmingham Children’s Hospital, which is Bond Wolfe’s chosen charity for 2024.

One of the other initiatives the Bond Wolfe Charitable Trust is supporting is the hospital’s Stuff2help project.

This was founded by Dr Vicki Currie at the A&E department and helps patients and their families by providing them with backpacks filled with basic essentials.

Katie Harris, corporate partnerships officer at Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity, said: “Thank you to Bond Wolfe for organising this special Easter eggs treat, and to everyone who donated.

“I am sure these eggs have put so many smiles on the faces of children visiting the A&E Department over the Easter Holidays.”

She added: “We’re thrilled by our new partnership with Bond Wolfe and so excited to see what the year ahead of fundraising holds.

“Every penny raised will helps us to go above and beyond for our patients and families, so that they’re not only receiving world-class treatment while with us, but also the best care and experience.”

Birmingham Children’s Hospital provides a full range of general and specialist services for children and young people from across the West Midlands and beyond. It has the largest paediatric emergency department in the UK, serving over 63,000 patients each year.

Lisa Worrall, director – agency at Bond Wolfe, said: “The primary focus of the Bond Wolfe Charitable Trust is to raise funds for a range of worthy causes that help people from all walks of life.

“In 2024, we are proud to announce our support for the Birmingham Children’s Hospital and are hoping to raise plenty of funds through various company activities.”

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