Let’sdogreat thingstogether:Bristol’s two NHS hospital charities announce merger
Bristol & Weston Hospitals Charity and Southmead Hospital Charity have officially merged to form one united charity partner for the newly formed Bristol NHS Foundation Trust, supporting patients, families and NHS staff acrossBristol,NorthSomersetand South Gloucestershire.
The merger marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter, building on the recent union of University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW) and North Bristol NHS Trust (NBT), bringing services for 13 hospitals across the region together under the newly formed Bristol NHS Foundation Trust (BFT).
By uniting two well-loved charities, decades of generosity,expertiseand community support will come together to bring more joy, comfort and hope to patients and families when they need it most.
Katie Walker, Chief Executive of Bristol & Weston Hospitals Charity, said the development had a created a once-in-a-generation opportunity:
“This is a proud moment, bringing together the work of Bristol & Weston Hospitals Charity and Southmead Hospital Charity to now support every hospital across our region.
“For many years, Bristol & Weston Hospitals Charity and Southmead Hospital Charity have stood side by side with our NHS– it's the most common connector we all have as a populationbecause when it comes to our health and the wellbeing of those we love, we all want the very best care when we need it most.
“Today, by joining forces we can go further – making every donation have even greater impact, supporting NHS staff to innovate and deliver outstanding care, while ensuring kindness and compassionate care remain at the heart of everything we do.
“As we move into an exciting period of change, manyimportant factorsremainthe same. Supporters can continue to give to the hospitals, services or causes closest to their hearts, and the day-to-day charitable support for our hospitals will remain unchanged,” Katie added.
Since 1974, Bristol & Weston Hospitals Charity has raised more than £110 million to support patients, families and NHS staff across Bristol andWeston-super-Mare. From fundingcutting-edgeequipment tolifeāchangingtreatments, the charity goesabove and beyondto transform the experiences patients have in hospital- helpingto fund healthcare for all, older care, healingenvironmentsand innovation forchange in particular.
Southmead Hospital Charity recently celebrated 30 years of funding extraordinary care and innovation, from personalised prosthetics to its pioneering support and research for people living with Parkinson’s.
“This is a wonderful moment for Bristol and our hospitals, and an opportunity to thank our incredible supporters for everything they’ve made possible,” Katie said.
“We’reincredibly proud of the differencewe’vemade so far and excited by what we can achieve as one united charity.
“One NHS Trust, one NHS charity and one full-hearted community – we can’t wait to welcome the SouthmeadHospital Charityteam and do even more great things together.”
Together with supporters, volunteers, partners and NHS colleagues, the merged charity is looking ahead with confidence and ambition as it embarks on this next chapter as charity parter tooneof thebiggest NHS Trustsin the country.
To find out more, visit:www.bwhospitalscharity.org.uk