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Make a donation
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Remember a loved one
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Our Hospitals Lottery
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Volunteer for Us
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How our supporters have helped make a difference: Run Cheltenham
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How our supporters have helped make a difference: Forget-Me-Not Wing Walk
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How our supporters have helped make a difference: The Big Space Cancer Appeal
Make a donation
Every donation you choose to give or raise makes a difference to the work in Gloucestershire’s Hospitals.
All of us have a reason to give something back to your NHS teams. You may have been treated yourself or you know of a loved one who has benefited from our care.
Your donations enable us to continue to support your hospital staff and also to enhance the environment and equipment available to patients over and above what the NHS can provide.
There are a number of ways that you can donate to us:
- One-off Gift - Want to thank our NHS staff for the care they gave a loved one? Well, you can give a one-off gift to us and specify where you would like your money to go. You can do this by simply filling in our simple donation form here.
- Support our Big Space Cancer Appeal - You can make a donation to our Big Space Cancer Appeal to help transform cancer care in Gloucestershire with a new state-of-the-art centre in Cheltenham. To donate, please visit our campaign page.
- Make a regular donation - You can support our work by setting up a regular donation from as little as £2 a month or an amount you specify. Simply, fill in our online form here
There are so many ways you can get involved. If you would like to find out more visit our Donate page, call us on 0300 422 3231 or email us at ghn-tr.fundraising@nhs.net.
Fundraise for Us
Have you dreamed of crossing the finish line in a marathon? Then why not sign up to run for our charity?
You could take part in an existing event or you can also set yourself your own challenge large or small. It could be anything from cycling Land’s End to John O’Groats to completing 60,000 steps in 60 days.
Not into fitness? There are so many other ways to fundraise for us. You could hold a fundraising garden party, do a sponsored read or ask for donations instead of presents for an upcoming big birthday.
Visit our fundraising page to find out more.
Remember a loved one
There are lots of different ways to support us in memory of someone special:
- Set up an online tribute page - It’s a space for friends and family to share memories and photos as well as make a donation in their memory. Create your MuchLoved page here.
- Donate in Memory - You can set up a regular gift in memory of a loved one by visiting our giving page. This will make a lasting difference for those who will use and work in our hospitals in the future.
- Collections at a Service - Many people choose to request donations at a loved one’s funeral or memorial service as an alternative to flowers. To find out more about this, visit our Remember a Loved One page.
Leave a gift in your will
Gifts in wills do more for our hospitals than any other kind of support.
We are working with specialist partners to provide a simple and free service that can be accessed from home, over the telephone, or with a face-to-face appointment. If you would like to find out more about leaving a gift in your will, visit our Leave a Gift page.
Our Hospitals Lottery
For just £1 a week, you could be in with a chance of winning £25,000. To find out more or to sign up, visit our Lottery page
Volunteer for Us
You can also give up your time and volunteer for us. Find out more about how you can give your free time help your hospitals by visiting our volunteer page.
How our supporters have helped make a difference: Run Cheltenham
We are delighted to be an official charity partner for Run Cheltenham.
The event offers incredible and unique racing experiences for all ages and abilities. There is the Cheltenham Half, which offers a 13.1-mile experience through Cheltenham's beautiful town centre which starts and ends at the incredible Cheltenham Racecourse. There is also the 10k race that highlights the best Cheltenham has to offer and is perfect for those runners who want experience this regency town centre without the longer distance.
31 staff from our A&E Department took part and raised a fantastic £4,713! “It was an amazing day and a great turn out. Everyone absolutely loved it.”
If you are interested in a FREE charity place for this year's event please visit our sign up page.
How our supporters have helped make a difference: Forget-Me-Not Wing Walk
The Forget-Me-Not support group embarked on a series of fundraising challenges to help support our Baby Loss Remembrance Garden appeal, and their wing walk was the biggest challenge yet.
Adrian, Danielle, Claire, Abbie and Jessica completed their adrenaline-fueled challenge and raised £5,155 so far. The Support Group have been extremely motivated in helping us fund a space that will provide quiet reflection to families within Gloucestershire Royal.
How our supporters have helped make a difference: The Big Space Cancer Appeal
Fundraiser Clive Organ went the extra mile for The Big Space Cancer Appeal. He not only cycled more than 1,600km from Land’s End to John O' Groats, but also climbed Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, while on the route as well.
The 60-year-old, from Churchdown, and his brother Dave, 61, from Cheltenham, have raised more than £5,800 so far with their sponsored bike ride in September.
“When I watched the video about the appeal, I knew I wanted to do something to help. I have always wanted to do the Lands’ End to John O’ Groats cycle ride, but we thought we would make it harder by adding in climbing the three peaks of Snowdon, Ben Nevis and Scafell Pike on the route as well,” he said.
“Sadly, due to weather and timing we could only get Snowdon done on the two-week trip, but we will be going back to climb the others in the spring and hopefully raise even more money for the appeal. He added: “It was a tough ride in places especially on all the hills of Devon and Cornwall but every time it got hard, I thought about what we were doing it for, and it helped motivate us to keep going.”