Doncaster hospitals lit up for Christmas in tribute to efforts of NHS heroes
and live on Freeview channel 276
A variety of stars, of all shapes and sizes, have been secured to hospital buildings, each bearing a message from their respective sponsor.
A Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust spokesman said: “This campaign has only been made possible with the support of more than 60 local businesses, organisations and families, who have paid from £300 to £1,500 to sponsor a star.
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Hide Ad“The headline sponsor, DFS, has committed £10,000, and in the process have helped to raise more than £30,000 which will be directly reinvested into patient care, treatment and facilities, as well as some Christmas gifts for those staying at the hospital over the seasonal period.
Richard Parker, trust chief executive, said: “We have been utterly amazed by the support this campaign has generated in just a handful of days.
“As a trust, we have wanted to do something like this for a number of years, and given the challenges we have all faced since March, we felt this was the perfect time to provide a fitting tribute to our NHS heroes, as well as those we have lost to Covid-19.
“Many local people came forward asking to support the campaign, but we know this is a really difficult time and a really big ask.
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Hide Ad“I want to say a huge thank you to those who have sponsored a star, both physical and virtual.
“The kindness shown to the Trust, and the wider NHS, throughout the past few months has been humbling.”
For those who have been unable to sponsor a star this year, Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals Charity has also launched a digital fundraiser, where a virtual star can be sponsored for any amount, dedicated and displayed on a special webpage.
To sponsor a virtual star, visit visufund.com/nhs-christmas-stars
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Hide AdAll money raised will be used for the benefit of patients and staff within the hospitals.
The stars are now lighting up the hospitals in Doncaster and Mexborough, with an official switch-on ceremony taking place virtually.