Wolverhampton Gurdwara makes incredible donation in support of NHS Heroes

 

The Guru Teg Bahadur Sikh Gurdwara in Wolverhampton has made an incredible donation of £25,000 to University Hospitals Birmingham Charity to purchase 100 tables that will help our NHS Superheroes to connect patients with their friends and family who are not able to visit them during the pandemic. The donation will also help the Charity to fund tubes of hand cream for frontline staff.

Paul Uppal, a trustee at the temple, said: “Our trustees and members of the temple are incredible passionate about the NHS and wanted to support the local services that are delivering exceptional care under unprecedented circumstances.

“We hope the donation helps to bring some comfort to those hospitalised by the virus and to their families and friends, as well as to the frontline NHS workers who are doing everything within their power to get us all through this crisis.”

Dr David Rosser, chief executive at University Hospitals Birmingham Trust said: “The money will have a huge impact and I’ve no doubt it will go some way to easing the pain for patients, families and staff during this challenging time.”

We’re working hard to make sure that our NHS Superheroes have all of the items that they need at this challenging time, but we can’t do this without your support.

Find out more and donate to help us today here.

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