Support as an organisation
Every organisation and business has team members who have benefitted from the work of our NHS
Corporate Giving
Our hospitals touch the lives of so many people across Gloucestershire, 24 hours a day and 365 days a year.
You can give back to our amazing hospital teams for all they do for us. Your support provides wellbeing services for NHS staff, improves the hospital environment and funds equipment for patients over and above what the NHS can provide alone.
Many organisations and businesses have been inspired to support The Big Space Cancer Appeal - Help us transform cancer care in Gloucestershire
Our Lions at Large Art Trail proved very popular and we are currently seeking Corporate Sponsors for our next Art Trail, going live in 2028.
To find out more call us on 0300 422 3231 or email us at ghn-tr.fundraising@nhs.net.
Five ways your business or organisation can help
- Make us your Charity of the Year
We are so grateful to any organisation who chooses to make us Charity of the Year. Regular fundraising is a fantastic way to bring people together in the workplace – from coffee mornings and bake sales in the office to taking part in larger fundraising challenges.
- Take on a Challenge
Do you have lunchtime running or walking club at work or would like to start one? Why not sign up to a fundraising running challenge as motivation? If you don’t see an event that is right for your organisation, then organise your own challenge and create a JustGiving page. Visit our events page for more information.
- Support our next Art Trail, going live in 2028
In 2025 our 'Lions at Large' Art Trail was a huge success, with colourful lion statues proudly sponsored by local businesses. Our 2028 Trail is already being planned and many business have already signed up as Sponsors. It is a fantastic way to support our Big Space Cancer Appeal to transform cancer care in Gloucestershire. For information visit https://lionsatlarge.co.uk/ or contact our Partnerships Manager Karen Organ on 0300 422 2532 or email karen.organ@nhs.net.
- Choose where you like to help
If your community group wants to raise money for a particular area of the hospital let us know. We can help you set a fundraising target for a project of choice such as buying a piece of equipment to help staff and patients.
- Volunteer
There are plenty of ways to give your time. Your team could volunteer as a marshal at a fundraising challenge or help promote the work we do in the community. Does your organisation have a unique set of skills, resources or expertise that might help with an upcoming project? Then we would love to hear from you. To chat to us about volunteering opportunities, email ghn-tr.fundraising@nhs.net.
How our supporters have helped make a difference: Mowgli Street Food
Staff at the Indian street food restaurant, Mowgli, have raised more than £30,000 for the charity in the last three years.
The money has paid for a new scalp cooling machine for patients with cancer where patients wearing a cold cap during treatment sessions such as chemotherapy to limit blood flow to the head. This method which can prevent drugs from reaching the hair and causing hair loss.
They raised the money through customer donations as well as fundraising through a bake sale and taking part in the charity’s Walk for Wards event.
Abbey Hides charities co-ordinator at Mowgli said: “Mowgli Cheltenham have supported Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity’s Oncology Fund Focus since opening their doors in 2021.
“It is incredible to see the impact the donations from the Mowgli Trust have had so far. Mowgli exists to enrich lives, not only of her teams but of the communities which she serves. If the scalp cooling caps can help even one person to keep a sense of their identity through this challenging journey, then Mowgli has achieved her purpose. We are incredibly proud of our Cheltenham team and this partnership, supporting the Oncology Centre and all of the people within their care.”
How our supporters have helped make a difference: Keir Construction
A new baby remembrance garden at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital was made possible thanks to the support of businesses in the area.
Kier Construction worked with its supply partners free of charge to help get the green space started and also committed a team of volunteers to help with the planting.
Kier and a number of its partner businesses came together to complete the groundworks and other projects. South West business D-Interiors also provided their services free of charge.
Community Engagement Manager for Kier Construction Western and Wales Emma Deane said: “We are proud to be taking part in this important project and volunteering our time to create the remembrance garden. Sadly, too many families are affected by baby loss and we hope this garden will help to provide a place of comfort for people.”
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