University Hospitals of Liverpool Charity
About us
UHL Charity is the hospital charity of Aintree, Broadgreen and Royal Liverpool Hospitals and our Fundraising team raises funds to enhance our patients' care.
We can’t do this without your support.
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What we do with the money you raise...
£5
£5 could fund a small gift for an in-patient in our hospitals over the festive period - in 2024, we delivered 1300 gifts
£50
£50 could fund a wellbeing basket for one breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, lovingly made by our lovely volunteer Adele
£500
£500 could fund bubble lighting in our sensory rooms, which offer a relaxed environment specifically for adult patients with autism and additional needs
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Latest news
Second Frances Centre opens at Broadgreen Hospital
Date published: 8th May 2025
A second Frances Centre at Broadgreen has opened, thanks to a generous donation. The creation of the Frances Centre has been made possible thanks to Professor Ananda Dulal Sarkar, who made a donation to University Hospitals Liverpool Charity in memory of his late wife, Frances. The centre is a legacy of the outstanding work she did throughout her lifetime and the endless hours she devoted to helping others. From a young age, Frances Sarkar spent any spare time supporting those in her community who often didn’t have family or friends. She would visit care homes, organising trips out and making clothes for the residents. The centre will aim to promote recovery and wellbeing for patients with delirium and dementia, but also support those in reablement at the hospital to develop and regain their independence. Ward spaces can sometimes be stressful for older people with cognitive impairment, hindering their recovery, and the centre will offer a quiet and dedicated space to allow for enhanced support and therapies for inpatients. Frances' husband, Professor Sarkar, said: “I am thrilled to support the opening of the second centre, in memory of Frances, and to leave a legacy for the caring work she had committed her life to. Dementia is a cruel disease and is completely devastating for the person. Having personally experienced the impact it has on the individual and their family; after losing Frances to vascular dementia in 2021, it is very important to me to be able to support others in any positive way I can.” The unit at Broadgreen has been designed using dementia friendly wall wraps and safe, matt flooring to minimise confusion and risk of trips and falls. The space which will house a range of appropriate therapies and activities, including reminiscence materials and games includes artwork kindly donated by a local artist featuring iconic local landmarks. The charity have worked closely with Professor Sarkar and the teams involved to both centres at Aintree and Broadgreen, and look forward to opening a third at The Royal Liverpool University Hospital later this year.
Latest news
Urology team first in NHS to use latest robot for prostate cancer surgery
Date published: 16th March 2025
Thanks to a generous £1 million donation from the Marina Dalglish Appeal (MDA) patients with prostate cancer are now benefitting from world-class surgery carried out by the latest da Vinci robotic surgical system.
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World’s first patient is given potential sight-saving treatment for diabetic sight loss
Date published: 13th March 2025
A St Paul’s Eye Unit patient was the first person in the world to be given a new medication that could prevent him from losing his eyesight.
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Pedal Power Boosts Charity Coffers
Date published: 13th March 2025
Gary Jones and friends completed a mammoth cycling challenge from Cheshire through Lancashire, Cumbria, Northumberland, Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, finishing at Aintree.
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Teenager to Celebrate 16th Birthday by Skydiving for Hospital That Treated her Mum’s Eye Cancer
Date published: 13th March 2025
Most teenagers dream of celebrating their 16th birthday with a big party, but Brianna Garner has something much bolder in mind. Instead of a traditional Sweet 16, she will be taking to the skies—literally—by skydiving to raise funds for the hospital that successfully treated her mother’s eye cancer.
Fundraise for us
Why not take on a challenge – check out our planned events for this year or set up one of your own.
Or you may prefer to join our weekly charity lottery, just make a simple donation, or consider setting up regular giving.
You can get your work colleagues involved or ask your employer if they’d like to work with us as a corporate partner.
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Take on a challenge and get your school, workplace or friends involved, join one of our social events, join one of popular market places, host your own bake sale, tombola or quiz.
Whatever you fancy we’ve got bags of inspiration and support to help – browse our events below or call us on 0151 706 3142 or email: fundraising@liverpoolft.nhs.uk
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