Bosom Buddies recently donated an incredible £5,000 to our Breast Unit. Read more
Busy frontline staff at Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust have benefitted from nutritious meals and sweet treats during shifts, thanks to £150,000 of charity funding. Read more
Thanks to you, close to £300,000 has been raised for the appeal, which was set up to support frontline staff in the fight against the virus. Read more
Royal Surrey County Hospital Charity has launched an emergency appeal to support frontline staff in the fight against COVID-19. Read more
Royal Surrey County Hospital Charity is thanking Guildford-based theatre production company, Sunflower Productions, after it raised an incredible £18,120 to support patients at Royal Surrey. Read more
Guildford Rugby Club has raised an incredible £6,241 for Royal Surrey County Hospital Charity following its ‘Rugby Stadium Challenge’. Read more
Nine-year-old Jennifer Jarrett and mum, Robyn, lost their locks to raise money for both Royal Surrey County Hospital Charity and the British Heart Foundation. Read more
Our Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Service (TYAC) will benefit from a £9,954 donation, thanks to the support of the Mayor of Guildford. Read more
Supporters who took part in The 2.6 Challenge for Royal Surrey County Hospital Charity have raised a combined £2,600 for their local NHS. Read more
Superstar fundraiser Connie Emmett, 10, from Cranleigh received a good luck message from her favourite author, thanks to BBC Radio Surrey. Read more
Eight-year-old Alfie Allan from Hampshire has cycled 212 miles – the distance from Parliament Square in London to the Eiffel Tower in Paris – to raise money for Royal Surrey County Hospital Charity. Read more
Nathan Volino-Miranda from Bellfields set himself a challenge to run 20 miles over three weeks and raise £1,000 for Royal Surrey County Hospital Charity. Read more
Zoe Patman from Farnham wanted to capture these unprecedented times by offering local families the opportunity to create lasting lockdown memories, with a photo taken in front of their house. Read more
A seven-year-old from Surrey is raising money for our COVID-19 appeal by selling her collection of pebbles. Read more
Following advice from the Government and to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our staff, patients and supporters, our office is now closed and our fundraising team is working remotely. Read more
Thanks to individuals, schools, community groups and businesses across Surrey, we delivered over 540 shoeboxes filled with useful gifts to 19 wards and departments at the hospital, and to Milford and Haslemere Community Hospitals. Read more
If you received any unwanted Christmas gifts, please consider donating them to the charity – last year, your donations helped raise over £19,000. Read more
A group of babies from Surrey have taken part in a festive fundraiser to try the quintessential – and possibly the nation’s most contentious – Christmas dinner staple, Brussels sprouts, for the first time. Read more
A video messaging service to help reduce separation anxiety for parents of premature or sick babies has launched at Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford, thanks to the NHS Trust’s dedicated charity. Read more
Parents of a baby who was born premature have raised an astounding £11,227 in aid of our Closer to Care campaign, which aims to transform care for premature or sick babies treated at Royal Surrey. Read more
Waitrose & Partners' Community Matters 'green token' scheme has raised an incredible £3,797 for our Closer to Care campaign. Read more
Thanks to the support of Guildford Lions Club, cancer patients will experience an improved level of comfort, while undergoing treatment at Royal Surrey County Hospital. Read more
A couple from Surrey are gearing up to ride 55 miles on a tandem bike for Royal Surrey County Hospital Charity. Bridget and John Walton from Farnham will be taking part in the iconic London to Brighton Cycle Ride on 15 September to raise money for our Closer to Care campaign. Read more
‘Special Care Babies’ and their families donning fancy dress to give back to the unit that cared for them have raised over £1,200 for babies in Surrey who need special care. Read more