The fundraising events were arranged to mark the 75th Anniversary of the NHS
York & Scarborough Hospital Charity say they would like to express their deepest gratitude for the fabulous support received to celebrate the 75th birthday of the NHS with Big Tea.
The fundraising team say:
"The heart-warming efforts from our community have resulted in an wonderful total of over £3000, which will directly benefit and support our dedicated staff and patients."
The NHS Big Tea is an annual initiative that brings together communities across the nation to show appreciation for the NHS and its remarkable healthcare professionals.
Supporters were able to choose where they wished to support within the hospitals, and many chose to support the Urgent & Emergency Care Appeal at Scarborough Hospital.
Community Fundraiser, Maya Liversidge said
“this year has been brilliant. The NHS turned 75 and people wanted to mark that. We had lots of supporters holding cake stalls, having a brew and cake morning and others organising raffles. Staff really got involved too, which is lovely to see because they are so enthusiastic about making a difference for their patients.
York & Scarborough Hospitals Charity is immensely proud to be part of a community that values and cherishes its hospitals.
We would like to acknowledge the incredible efforts of our supporters, volunteers, and sponsors, without whom this achievement would not have been possible. Your dedication and commitment to this cause have made a significant difference in the lives of those who attend hospital"


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