Sunderland Echo

Donations help ease the way for patients

- Sophie Brownson sophie.brownson@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @SBrownsonJ­PI

Hundreds of toiletries have been delivered to Sunderland hospital patients in an effort to make them as comfortabl­e as possible while they are receiving care.

Dedicated Sunderland Royal Hospital staff members Ashleigh Wright and Cherelle McDonough managed to raise more than £1,000 following a fundraisin­g appeal earlier this year.

The appeal was to buy the likes of toiletries, pyjamas and slippers for people admitted to hospital.

The pair came up with the idea to put an emergency box on hospital wards for when people come in to hospital with no essentials with them.

Ashleigh, a health care assistant, from Thorney Close, said: “A lot of patients who get taken in for emergencie­s or are elderly and have no family, so sometimes people have no belongings with them.”

She added: “We wanted to put an emergency box in place on our ward to provide things for people to wear such a pyjamas, slippers and toiletries to make their stay as comfortabl­e as possible.”

In a bid to raise funds to buy the essential items, the pair held a charity event in the Toby Carvery function suite in Barnes, Sunderland.

It featured entertainm­ent by a London-based Michael Jackson tribute act called Simply Jackson.

And now kind-hearted Ashleigh and Cherelle have donated hundreds of items to Sunderland Royal Hospital, to the delight of the patients there.

Ashleigh, who works on Ward 31 at the hospital, said: “All the money raised went on the likes of pyjamas, shampoos and conditione­rs, body sprays and wash towels.

“Thank you to everyone who came to our charity event on June 15, the money has gone a long way around the wards for older people.

“We are hoping that next year we will bring an even bigger event to raise even more money ready for next winter.

“All for a good cause going towards our patients who needs these during there stay.

“Thank you also to Cherelle McDonough and Susan Elstob for helping me with the event, I wouldn’t have been able to do it on my own.

“Thanks also to everyone who helped decorate our room at the Barnes.”

 ??  ?? Ashleigh Wright with Sunderland Royal Hospital staff as they drop off hundreds of toiletry items.
Ashleigh Wright with Sunderland Royal Hospital staff as they drop off hundreds of toiletry items.
 ??  ?? Health care assistant Ashleigh Wright, left, and staff nurse Alex Robinson.
Health care assistant Ashleigh Wright, left, and staff nurse Alex Robinson.

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