Bath Chronicle

Making a difference through appeals

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The Forever Friends Appeal has revealed its Special Appeals which aim to raise funds to help boost specialist but vital services and now they need your help. There are four areas being targetted - facial surgery and orthodonti­cs unit; critical care unit; breast unit and the Friendly Faces Project. Facial Surgery and Orthodonti­cs Unit - £200,000+ required to see it become a Centre of Excellence for conditions of the head and neck including cancer Critical Care Unit – £150,000 towards the upgrading of the Critical Care Unit, with support directed towards its new Patient Service’s

systems that will transform and enhance patient care The Breast Unit - £450,000 to redevelop and enable expansion of the work of the Unit The Friendly Faces Project – £30,000 to complete the funding for a three-year pilot project supporting patients living with dementia and to ensure its work reaches all wards and department­s in the RUH. Tim Hobbs, head of fundraisin­g, the Forever Friends Appeal said: “First of all, I would like to personally thank our donors, supporters and volunteers who have supported us over the last 20 years – we

could not have done it without you. With everyone’s support, we have been able to provide the RUH with valued, life-enhancing equipment and facilities for the benefit of our patients. “Earlier this year we announced that the minimum £8.5million fundraisin­g target for the Cancer Centre had been reached – and we are continuing this campaign to ensure that the quality and facilities of the new Cancer Centre are as good as they can possibly be “We are also well on the way towards achieving the £2 million needed for the new Therapies Centre at the RUH.

“We also still need to raise money to help with some of the hospital’s other specialist but urgent needs so we’re encouragin­g people to get behind, especially if they or their family have been treated in one of the department­s, and support our Special Appeals – whether that’s taking part in one of our special fundraisin­g events and pledging their sponsorshi­p, making an online donation, fundraisin­g at your place of work – there are plenty of ways people can help support us, just visit our website.” James Scott, chief executive,

RUH thanked everyone for their support saying: “We are incredibly proud of the work by the Forever Friends Appeal and what has been achieved during the past 20 years and I hope through our Special Appeals and our future major campaigns, we can continue to make a real difference to these truly deserving areas within the hospital and the patients staff care for. Thank you for your support.” For informatio­n on the Special Appeals and how you can show your support please visit: www.foreverfri­endsappeal.co.uk.

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