Phlebotomy Team at King George Hospital Raises Over £400 to Bring Joy to Children

18th December 2023
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Our amazing Phlebotomy at BHRUT has come together to raise funds to purchase toys for our children's Dahlia Ward at King George Hospital.


By hosting a raffle, lucky winners had the chance to receive a hamper full of goodies, including an Amazon Alexa Dot! The team, accompanied by Santa, personally delivered the toys to the ward last Friday. A massive well done from King George and Queen's Hospitals Charity for coming together and making a difference to the children who unfortunately will be spending Christmas in hospital.

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