Providucks are raising funds for
Bradford Hospital’s Children’s Charity and half to the “Spread a Smile” appeal.
A new children’s ward is being built in Bradford on the BRI site with state of the art new facilities for acutely poorly children and young people from right across our District. This new build will transform children’s services and really improve the conditions (environment) for young people, children, babies and their parents or carers. The NHS will meet the costs of the new building in terms of the basic essentials but the added extras that will make a hospital stay more bearable and comfortable will not be covered. This is where the Bradford Hospitals Children's Charity comes in. The charity is hoping to raise money for a variety of equipment.
On their wish list is a sensory room, multi-use gym for those children with cystic fibrosis and innovative distraction toys and games as well as beds for parents who are able to stay with their children and help with their care.
I have visited the hospital and I have seen for myself what the experience is at the moment for children and their families and what the new build will mean to them. We all hope that our children will never be the ones that need this service but for those who do we must ensure that they have the very best of care in excellent facilities. Some young people including children and babies can be in hospital for as little as a day or in many cases their stay can be lengthy or repeated, particularly for those children with chronic conditions.
The other half will go to the “Spread a Smile” Appeal which would be a small grant for organisations and smaller groups across the Bradford District. There are some fantastic things going on across the District organised by the community and voluntary sector and often it can be difficult for groups and organisations to find funding for their projects, events and activities.