Ultrasound appeal boost
January 15, 2014
An appeal to raise thousands of pounds for new equipment at the George Eliot Hospital has received a welcome boost. The Nuneaton NHS Trust is looking to raise £80,000 to pay for an ultrasound scanner for the Trust’s Breast Care unit.
After welcoming Jean Whittaker MBE charitable funds co-ordinator along to discuss the kit and what it will mean for patients, adults with learning difficulties at the Freeway Centre in Attleborough got busy organising a fundraiser.
“They planned and staged a Christmas Fair,” explained Joanne Manser, outreach co-ordinator at Hereward College, which works with the centre in partnership with Warwickshire County Council’s Warwickshire Employment Support Team (WEST).
“They did all the organising including making flyers, arranging a raffle and prizes and then manning the stalls on the day.
“The event raised £100 for the George Eliot Hospital’s appeal to buy an ultrasound for Breast Care.”
The hospital has set itself an ambitious challenge to raise the £80,000 needed to buy a Sentinel Ultrasound Machine for its Breast Care unit.
Jean Whittaker said: “I gave a talk at the Freeway Centre about the ultrasound appeal and they wanted to help out.
“On behalf of the Breast Care Unit, I would like to thank everyone at the centre for organising the fair and thinking of the hospital.
“It will be put towards of the purchase of a new £80,000 ultrasound machine which detects any abnormalities in the lymph nodes.
“It is a vital piece of equipment as it means patients will no longer have to undergo unnecessary removal surgery.”
To find out more about the appeal contact Mrs Whittaker via email to
[email protected] or call 024 7686 5400.
This story covers the following county electoral areas: Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough
This story covers the following places in and around Warwickshire: Nuneaton
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