• Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust(Hills Road)

Total donated points:7190

  • Addenbrooke's Staff vs Students Cricket Match 2009

    Addenbrooke's Abroad invites you to the free annual cricket match between Addenbrooke's staff and students, to be held on Sunday 23 August 2009 at the Cambridge University Press Ground, Shaftsbury Road, just off Hills Road.
    Grounds open at 12.30, and the match kicks off at 13.30. There will be a bar, barbecue, plus family entertainment such as a bouncy castle, the University Clinical School choir, a swing band and coverage of the final day of the Ashes on big-screen TV. Donations are welcome; all proceeds will go towards funding Addenbrooke's Abroad projects, which supports staff in sharing their skills with hospitals overseas, particularly those in developing countries, and in turn using their new knowledge to benefit patients at Addenbrooke's. Addenbrooke's Abroad is part of Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust, registered charity number 1048868. Evelyn Brealey 01223 274878 evelyn.brealey@addenbrookes.nhs.uk   -(05/08/2009)
  • Addenbrooke's Staff vs Students Cricket Match 2009

    Addenbrooke's Abroad invites you to the free annual cricket match between Addenbrooke's staff and students, to be held on Sunday 23 August 2009 at the Cambridge University Press Ground, Shaftsbury Road, just off Hills Road.
    Grounds open at 12.30, and the match kicks off at 13.30. There will be a bar, barbecue, plus family entertainment such as a bouncy castle, the University Clinical School choir, a swing band and coverage of the final day of the Ashes on big-screen TV. Donations are welcome; all proceeds will go towards funding Addenbrooke's Abroad projects, which supports staff in sharing their skills with hospitals overseas, particularly those in developing countries, and in turn using their new knowledge to benefit patients at Addenbrooke's. Addenbrooke's Abroad is part of Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust, registered charity number 1048868. Evelyn Brealey 01223 274878 evelyn.brealey@addenbrookes.nhs.uk   -(05/08/2009)
  • Sir Donald Sinden becomes Addenbrooke's Legacy Ambassador

    The much loved star of stage and screen, Sir Donald Sinden, has taken on the role of Legacy Ambassador for Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust (ACT), the charity for Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH), which includes Addenbrooke's and the Rosie.
    Well known for his distinctive voice and commanding presence Sir Donald Sinden will be seen as the public face of a new ACT Legacy Campaign which aims to raise awareness of just how much difference a Gift left in a Will to CUH can help in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of ill health for patients in the future.
    Dr Mary Archer, Chairman of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Deputy Chairman of Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust, said: 'We are delighted that Sir Donald Sinden has agreed to support our Legacy Campaign. An Ambassador programme is a valuable element of the Campaign and Donald, who is a well respected, well liked media personality, is the perfect person to front this new initiative for us.'
    A reception to officially welcome Sir Donald as a Legacy Ambassador was held at the home of Lord and Lady Archer in Grantchester on Monday 6 July. Sir Donald encouraged guests to consider leaving a Gift in their Will to Addenbrooke's and the Rosie and become Legacy Ambassadors themselves. As an Ambassador, people will receive a certificate and invitation to an exclusive Ambassador event, including a tour of the hospital to show them how their generous donation could make a difference.
    Guests to the reception included Councillor Charles Nightingale, Chairman of South Cambridgeshire District Council, Antony and Victoria Pemberton, Bob and Michele Satchwell, and current patient Legacy Ambassadors, Jan Brownfoot and Matt George.
    Sir Donald said: 'I am delighted to be involved with Cambridge University Hospitals and Addenbrooke's. I'm sure you will feel just as pleased and proud to be an Ambassador.'

    For more information about the ACT Legacy Campaign and how to become a Legacy Ambassador contact Yvonne Francis, Legacy Manager, on 01223 256163 or email yvonne.francis@addenbrookes.nhs.uk or go to www.act4addenbrookes.org.uk   -(08/07/2009)
  • Sir Donald Sinden becomes Addenbrooke's Legacy Ambassador

    The much loved star of stage and screen, Sir Donald Sinden, has taken on the role of Legacy Ambassador for Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust (ACT), the charity for Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH), which includes Addenbrooke's and the Rosie.
    Well known for his distinctive voice and commanding presence Sir Donald Sinden will be seen as the public face of a new ACT Legacy Campaign which aims to raise awareness of just how much difference a Gift left in a Will to CUH can help in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of ill health for patients in the future.
    Dr Mary Archer, Chairman of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Deputy Chairman of Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust, said: 'We are delighted that Sir Donald Sinden has agreed to support our Legacy Campaign. An Ambassador programme is a valuable element of the Campaign and Donald, who is a well respected, well liked media personality, is the perfect person to front this new initiative for us.'
    A reception to officially welcome Sir Donald as a Legacy Ambassador was held at the home of Lord and Lady Archer in Grantchester on Monday 6 July. Sir Donald encouraged guests to consider leaving a Gift in their Will to Addenbrooke's and the Rosie and become Legacy Ambassadors themselves. As an Ambassador, people will receive a certificate and invitation to an exclusive Ambassador event, including a tour of the hospital to show them how their generous donation could make a difference.
    Guests to the reception included Councillor Charles Nightingale, Chairman of South Cambridgeshire District Council, Antony and Victoria Pemberton, Bob and Michele Satchwell, and current patient Legacy Ambassadors, Jan Brownfoot and Matt George.
    Sir Donald said: 'I am delighted to be involved with Cambridge University Hospitals and Addenbrooke's. I'm sure you will feel just as pleased and proud to be an Ambassador.'

    For more information about the ACT Legacy Campaign and how to become a Legacy Ambassador contact Yvonne Francis, Legacy Manager, on 01223 256163 or email yvonne.francis@addenbrookes.nhs.uk or go to www.act4addenbrookes.org.uk   -(08/07/2009)
  • 24 June 2009 Tickets on sale for Music for a Summer's Evening

    The choir of Trinity College Cambridge have kindly agreed to donate their time on Sunday 5 July to help raise money for Addenbrooke's Abroad by performing their Singing on the River 2009 programme in an marquee in the grounds of the Old Vicarage, Grantchester, courtesy of Lord and Lady Archer.

    Addenbrooke's Abroad supports staff of Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) in sharing skills with hospitals and community healthcare organisations in resource poor communities, and works to ensure that staff, patients and students at CUH and at overseas institutions benefit from the increased expertise and understanding that is gained from global health partnerships and links.

    Music for a Summer's Evening will raise vital funds to help Addenbrooke's Abroad provide small grants to staff members wishing to volunteer overseas, and continue to develop these vital links.

    Date: Sunday 5 July 2009
    Time: 7pm - 9.30pm (Gates open at 6.30pm.)
    Tickets: £15 each (There will be a pay bar.)

    To book your tickets just go to www.act4addenbrookes.org.uk or contact Evelyn Brealey on 01223 274878, email evelyn.brealey@addenbrookes.nhs.uk  -(24/06/2009)
  • 24 June 2009 Tickets on sale for Music for a Summer's Evening

    The choir of Trinity College Cambridge have kindly agreed to donate their time on Sunday 5 July to help raise money for Addenbrooke's Abroad by performing their Singing on the River 2009 programme in an marquee in the grounds of the Old Vicarage, Grantchester, courtesy of Lord and Lady Archer.

    Addenbrooke's Abroad supports staff of Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) in sharing skills with hospitals and community healthcare organisations in resource poor communities, and works to ensure that staff, patients and students at CUH and at overseas institutions benefit from the increased expertise and understanding that is gained from global health partnerships and links.

    Music for a Summer's Evening will raise vital funds to help Addenbrooke's Abroad provide small grants to staff members wishing to volunteer overseas, and continue to develop these vital links.

    Date: Sunday 5 July 2009
    Time: 7pm - 9.30pm (Gates open at 6.30pm.)
    Tickets: £15 each (There will be a pay bar.)

    To book your tickets just go to www.act4addenbrookes.org.uk or contact Evelyn Brealey on 01223 274878, email evelyn.brealey@addenbrookes.nhs.uk  -(24/06/2009)
  • About Local Secrets Group

    Welcome to the web page of Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust. This is where this group can posts information. You may also find exclusive special offiers for members here. If present, they are listed below.


    Members can also get free loyalty cards -- which normally cost £.1.95 each -- and can be used for fund raising. The person responsible distribution of member cards is Jo Morris, so please contact that person with requests and questions. If the group has a website, you will find its address here: www.act4addenbrookes.org.uk.

    Address

    Personnel Dept
    Hills Road
    Cambridge
    CB4 1JN

    Get local Contact

    jo.morris@addenbrookes.nhs.uk

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