Seven staff members from the University Hospitals of Liverpool NHS Trust are lacing up their trainers and taking on Run Aintree this May, completing laps around the legendary racecourse to raise funds for charity! The team will be joined by runners of all abilities to take on the flat, fast course across the 5k, 10k, and half marathon distances, cheered on by supporters creating an incredible atmosphere.

Every penny raised supports patients and families across Aintree, the Royal, and Broadgreen hospitals, funding vital equipment, research, improving the hospital environment, and staff training and wellbeing.

Caroline Jennings, dementia and delirium nurse, is raising funds for dementia to support her team:

“I wanted to challenge myself and Run Aintree has provided motivation for me to train regularly. It’s extra motivation knowing that just £150 could fund activities at one of our hospitals’ three Frances Dementia Care Centres at Broadgreen, Aintree and the Royal, for one month. This would help my team to deliver meaningful activities including music, crafts, and sensory sessions bringing comfort, routine and joy to our lovely patients living with dementia.

“I see first-hand the impact that charitable funds have across our hospitals and the different it makes to patients. Everyone knows someone that has been treated at one of our sites and this is my way of saying thank you on their behalf, for the excellent care given. As healthcare professionals we strive to do the best we can and we understand the NHS budget is limited, by joining together we can boost that for the benefit of our patients and colleagues.”

Jenny Foster, head of finance & financial staff development convinced colleagues to run as a team, and she explains why the Finance Flyers are swapping spreadsheets for sprints: “We are a mixed ability group that have signed up to encourage each other to train, and exchange tips and advice. Some of the team work with the charity and we know every mile we run will makes a real difference to the community right here in Liverpool.

“Each of us would love to support one newly diagnosed Breast Cancer patient and we know that just £87.50 per person could fund a specialist post–surgery bra, a chemo care basket which are put together by one of our patient volunteers and a pulley to support physio and recovery.”

 

There are still four races running at the legendary racecourse in support of team UHL charity 10 May (deadline to enter April 30th), 12 July, 27 September, 13 December Sign up here or you can sponsor the team here.