Pryor Supports Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity Snowflake Appeal

Pryor Supports Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity Snowflake Appeal

Pryor-Snowflake-appealPryor is proud to be part of the Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity Snowflake Appeal. This wonderful initiative allows individuals and businesses to sponsor a snowflake to support for the incredible work of the hospital. Pryor’s employees have been fundraising to sponsor snowflake this year.

Each snowflake represents a unique contribution towards the hospital’s vital mission. This year, the charity is focusing on raising funds for the National Centre for Child Health Technology and A record-breaking £434,000 has been raised. This cutting-edge facility will provide state-of-the-art equipment and innovative therapies for children across the region.The National Centre for Child Health Technology (NCCHT) will be run by Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust and based in Sheffield’s Olympic Legacy park.

The NCCHT will be a place to develop world-leading research and build new technologies to solve the biggest challenges in children’s healthcare. It will bring together children, clinicians, inventors and engineers under the same roof, with state-of-the-art facilities for manufacturing, digital development and the opportunity to deliver Sheffield Children’s clinical care. Find out more about the National Centre for Child Health Technology

About Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity:

The-National-Centre-for-Child-Health-TechnologySheffield Children’s Hospital Charity is dedicated to supporting the hospital in providing world-class care for children and young people. The charity funds vital research, provides essential equipment, and creates a more welcoming and child-friendly environment for patients and their families.

2024 is a big year

2024 marks the 20th anniversary of the snowflake appeal which has raised over £2.5m for Sheffield Children’s Hospital. While all this years snowflakes are now sponsored there are still ways you can get involved and help. Find out more about the Snowflake appeal and how you can get involved

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