Express & Star

Fundraising appeal to buy gaming unit for hospital children's ward reaches target

Fun and games will prove the best medicine for poorly patients on the children’s ward at Walsall Manor Hospital now a charity appeal has reached its target.

Published
Jo Plank, play specialist

In January 2020, Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust’s Well Wishers charity launched a £2,000 appeal to buy a RockinR mobile gaming unit for Ward 21 and hoped to reach its goal within a few months.

The Covid-19 pandemic resulted in all of the charity’s planned events for the year being cancelled.

Georgie Westley, fundraising manager explained that a charity toy sale started things off by raising £207, followed by £81 from a raffle and £187 from a charity fashion show which was the last event Well Wishers was able to put on.

Georgie said: “We were thrilled to receive a £250 donation from the West Bromwich Building Society and at Christmas we had a fantastic donation from Walsall Saddlers Club Chair Paul Daniels that took us to our target.

"We are over the moon that we were able to receive the unit last month when the RockinR charity founder Jonny Miree came to the hospital to hand it over.”

The gaming cart provides interactive mobile gaming solutions, technology and equipment for children and young people in hospital.

Jo Plank, Ward 21 Play Specialist, added: “The smiles on our patients’ faces are just brilliant to see as there’s so much they can access from the RockinR.

"It really helps take their minds off things and we’ve been fortunate enough to have two units on the ward – thanks to a generous donation made by a patient’s family. “

Sorry, we are not accepting comments on this article.