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Your impact

Providing additional equipment, services and amenities for our patients, visitors and staff, improving the care received and health outcomes.

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The difference you make

Find out how your donation can make all the difference to our patients and staff, by enhancing an outpatient or inpatient stay. Read about just some of the ways that donations make the difference.

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Make a donation

Donate to the charity the way it suits you, from a one off donation to a regular gift. It's up to you. You may wish to consider leaving a gift in your will or maybe you'd like to host a fundraising event in support of #TeamMTW.

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Why fundraise for us?

Our funds allow our NHS Trust to go above and beyond statutory funding for our patients and staff. Your donation adds to existing funding and allows us to purchase additional medical equipment, furnishings, technology and support vital initiatives such as our memory boxes for support bereaved relatives.

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Caroline's 'Reverse 999' challenge

Many of our fundraisers are inspired to set up amazing challenges because of the care they or a loved one has received. Read about Caroline who raised an incredible £19,000 in only a few short weeks.

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