Go the extra mile for your local hospitals as Walk for Wards returns this September

Following the launch of University Hospitals Dorset NHS Charity, officially uniting the hospital charities supporting the Royal Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch hospitals, an ease of government restrictions means the charity’s flagship fundraising event, Walk for Wards, will be returning for 2021.

The annual sponsored walk will take place early September and invites members of the community to gather in the prestigious grounds of Somerley House to take on a route of either 3km, 5km or 10km, all in aid of raising funds to support their local hospitals.

As University Hospital Dorset NHS Charity’s first ‘in person’ event, Walk for Wards will be taking place on a larger scale than ever before and attendees will be able to enjoy a festival feel through the addition of family friendly entertainment, stalls and activities.

In previous years, supporters successfully raised an average of £44 per person and this year those taking part are encouraged to see if they can exceed this amount to support the Royal Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch Hospitals as they recover from the pandemic.

Attendees have the opportunity to do something amazing for an area of the hospital close to their heart as they are able to donate to a specific hospital, department or ward of their choosing.

Sara Fripp, Fundraising Manager at University Hospitals Dorset NHS Charity, said “It’s been a long time coming and we are so excited to hold our first ‘in person’ event as University Hospitals Dorset NHS Charity. What better way to support our upcoming hospital projects than spending time with loved ones whilst exploring the stunning grounds of Somerley House. This year’s event has so much to offer and really gives supporters the opportunity to make a difference and say thank you to their local NHS Heroes”.

The newly formed charity now supports over 800,000 people in the Dorset area and will use funds raised to continue to support and develop areas within the hospital that lie beyond what the NHS can fund.

 

Find out more at  www.UHDcharity.org or call the Charity Office on 0300 019 4060 / 8449

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