Help us bring a smile to patients in hospital on Christmas Day

Donate a gift for a patient in hospital this Christmas
Northamptonshire Health Charity are looking for Christmas gifts to give to people in hospital on Christmas day again this year.

We support Northampton General Hospital and Kettering General Hospital and the community and mental health hospitals across the county at Berrywood, Isebrook, Corby, and St Mary’s – under Northamptonshire Healthcare Foundation Trust.

Each Christmas we aim to ensure every patient in hospital receives a present on the day.

There are many patients, mostly elderly, that have nobody – this means no visitors and no gift.

“Last year, thanks to the generous support of the local community, every inpatient received a gift bag, which helped raise a smile and remind them they are in people’s thoughts.

We are so grateful to everyone in the local community who made this possible,” said Rob Powell, Charity Fundraiser.

Suitable items are puzzle books, slippers and socks, toiletries, lip balms and dominoes; chocolates and sweets for elderly patients and toys, games and activities for the children’s wards and short break centres.

For infection control, only new items can be accepted in the original packaging and not gift wrapped.

You can drop your items into the charity office which is in the Springfield building next door to the Urgent Care Centre a short walk from A&E at Northampton General Hospital.

Or, if you would prefer to drop donations to Kettering General Hospital, please call the charity office on 01536 491569 to arrange.

Alternatively, you can leave them with reception at the Main Entrance.

If you’d prefer to shop online, purchase from the Amazon Wish List of you make a donation at the Just Giving page or the Facebook Fundraiser and a gift will be purchased for you.

Trish Ribano, service manager at Welland Centre for Adult Mental Health in Kettering said: “We are so grateful for your support at Christmas.

It makes our day when all the gifts arrive for us to give out as this can be a very lonely and difficult time for patients.”

For more information, contact 01604 626927, email [email protected] or visit our Christmas Gifts appeal page.

With your help we can make sure no one in hospital is forgotten at Christmas.