Published:
6:30 AM February 6, 2021
Norfolk s hospitals have received a significant boost through funding thanks to Captain Sir Tom Moore. Picture: Archant
- Credit: Archant
The lasting legacy of the likes of Captain Sir Tom Moore has been highlighted by figures showing almost £1m of charity money has been donated to support Norfolk s frontline workers and patients.
NHS Charities Together has awarded £946,400 to the charitable trusts of the regions three hospitals and community health service from its Covid Emergency fund, which received a turbo boost from the fundraising efforts of the late Captain Sir Tom Moore.
In Norfolk, it has meant the charity has given £238,600 to the James Paget University Hospital, £394,600 to the Norfolk and Norwich, £154,600 to Norfolk Community Health and Care Trust and £158,600 to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital charitable organisations to use towards projects supporting staff and patients.
Published:
6:30 AM February 6, 2021
Norfolk s hospitals have received a significant boost through funding thanks to Captain Sir Tom Moore. Picture: Archant
- Credit: Archant
The lasting legacy of the likes of Captain Sir Tom Moore has been highlighted by figures showing almost £1m of charity money has been donated to support Norfolk s frontline workers and patients.
NHS Charities Together has awarded £946,400 to the charitable trusts of the regions three hospitals and community health service from its Covid Emergency fund, which received a turbo boost from the fundraising efforts of the late Captain Sir Tom Moore.
In Norfolk, it has meant the charity has given £238,600 to the James Paget University Hospital, £394,600 to the Norfolk and Norwich, £154,600 to Norfolk Community Health and Care Trust and £158,600 to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital charitable organisations to use towards projects supporting staff and patients.