Launching our new 2024/25 Funding Programme, plus examples of previously funded applications and an insight into the impact of our funding for 2023/24. Read more
This year, celebrities will follow in the footsteps of Strictly Come Dancing stars as they take to the floor at the iconic Winter Gardens Empress Ballroom in Blackpool. Read more
Over the last nine years, Lowell colleague Elizabeth Long, along with her husband Jordan, have organised the event to raise funds for Leeds Hospitals Charity after Elizabeth’s sister was diagnosed with cancer. Read more
During her visit, the Duchess saw how Play Specialists and virtual reality technology funded by Leeds Hospitals Charity is making a difference to the hospital experience for poorly children. Read more
Leeds Hospitals Charity facilitated over £22,000 from NHS Charities Together for NEAT to help support a 2-year project focusing on mental health through outdoor experience and an outdoor leadership training scheme. Read more
“Now the concept designs of the new centre have been released, a lot of people assume that the fundraising for the appeal is complete. However, there is still £1.2 million left to make this centre a reality. Now, more than ever we need donations to help the charity make that final push over the finish line." Read more
Buy a special gift from our Wish List for a poorly child spending Eid in hospital this year. Read more
Staff across all hospitals will have the opportunity to apply for funding in response to themed calls in areas such as innovation, patient experience, research into tackling health inequalities and education. Read more
Get in touch to help us make Easter EGG-STRA special for young patients spending Easter at Leeds Children’s Hospital! Read more
Sinfield helps Rob Burrow Appeal pass £5m mark, donations fund dialysis play lead, tacking health inequalities and more Read more
The Leeds United fanzine and podcast have helped raise £5,500 for Leeds Hospitals Charity in support of Leeds Cancer Centre and Breast Cancer Research Action Group. Read more
We have reached an exciting milestone in our journey to building the Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease, after final designs and plans were submitted to Leeds City Council. Read more
Leeds Hospitals Charity facilitated over £49,000 from NHS Charities Together for Touchstone to help support mothers in the perinatal period. Read more
Meet our inspirational nominees for this year’s Yorkshire Choice Awards. Read more
Design proposals for the new Centre are now awaiting Leeds City Council approval, ahead of appointing a contractor and starting work at Seacroft Hospital. Read more
In this newsletter edition, we will share an update on upcoming application deadlines, an insight into our funding over the last financial year and some examples of projects we have recently funded. Read more
The CHORAL (Child Health Outcomes Research at Leeds) partnership is bringing together scientists, politicians, public sector organisations, and advocacy groups in a mission to boost children’s health and wellbeing. Read more
"Whether you’re a seasoned runner or have been inspired to ‘run with a mate, for a mate’ by Kevin and Rob, please get your running shoes on and sign up today." Read more
To mark World Cancer Day, we spoke to Professor Susan Short about how your donations are supporting cancer patients in Leeds. Read more
Leeds Hospitals Charity facilitated £52,000 from NHS Charities Together for Candlelighters to employ two Community Support Workers to support families facing childhood cancer. Read more
Dr Agam Jung, Consultant Neurologist, looks back at the previous year for the MND team and ahead to 2024. Read more
"After my transplant, meeting the Adult Transplant Team and their families at the British Transplant Games gave me the confidence to start living my life to the full again." Read more
Donations have enabled us to fund several brand-new pieces of equipment for the multi-sensory room at Leeds Children’s Hospital. Read more
We were extremely saddened to hear that one of our supporters Louise Jordan has died. Read more