'The Romford Bull' visits Queen’s hospital to spread Easter joy to our children’s wards

6th April 2023
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Professional boxer, Johnny Fisher, and his father, John Fisher (aka Tik Tok sensation 'Big John'), visited our children's ward at Queen's Hospital during Easter. The duo brought smiles to the children's faces by handing out bags of Easter treats and taking photos with children on the ward.

Local supplies company, Nxt Gen Enterprises, who sponsors Johnny Fisher, generously purchased the Easter treats to donate as a way of giving back to the community.

Stuart Kinnie, Director at Nxt Gen Enterprises said: “Giving back to our local hospitals is an amazing and rewarding experience. Being able to contribute to the local community through my business is a great feeling.”

The Easter bags were filled with delicious chocolate eggs and fun arts and crafts activities. Our Play Team staff joined the visit and expressed their gratitude for the Easter donation.

Johnny Fisher, The Romford Bull said: "It's great helping and bringing happiness to little ones in hospital. I'm always eager to help smaller charities and young people in any way I can."

Big John added, "It's an honour and a privilege to be here. I'm grateful for the opportunity to use my social media following for a good cause. The charity's work is amazing, and I'm proud to be a supporter."

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