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others others - Poole Hospital
WINTER 2013
NEWSLETTER
Feeling
good
helping
others
Poole Festival of
Running
Our chance to say thank you
for your support - page 6
Improving support
for families
Making a difference
- see page 9
More ways you
can help
Donate left over foreign
currency - see page 18
Read more about our work at www.poole.nhs.uk/fundraising
Poole Hospital Charity is a registered charity number 1058808
Fundraising newsletter - Winter 2013
Fundraising newsletter - summer 2012
Welcome
Welcome
Welcome to our autumn newsletter.
The summer seems to have flown by in a flurry of exciting events and fundraising
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2013/14
event diary
Nov - Dec 2013
Mar - Apr 2014
3-12 Apr 2014
Charity Christmas
Prize Draw. Cards &
calendars on sale
Lapland dog sled
(various dates)
Costa Rica coast to
coast cycle
Join our team!
13 Apr 2014
26 Apr 2014
1 June 2014
London Marathon
Charity places available
Extreme coastal abseil
Poole Festival
of Running
Run for Cancer 5k
23-27 July 2014
9 - 10 Aug
9-18 Aug 2014
London to Paris cycle
Tour de France edition
Ride London cycle
Charity places available
Mighty Zambezi
rafting adventure
7 Sept 2014
Sept 2014
4-5 Oct 2014
London to
Brighton cycle
Join our team!
Coasteering challenge
on the Dorset coast
Bournemouth Marathon
Festival - Races for all 1.5k,
3k, 5k, 10k, half and
full marathon
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News
News round-up
Our inspirational fundraisers have been busy again taking part in and
organising all kinds of wonderful and challenging events to raise funds
for their chosen ward or department.
A mountain to climb
Laura and Graham Smith’s daughter
Megan was born 13 weeks early, at 27
weeks, and spent time on the neonatal
intensive care unit. The couple and their
family were moved to raise funds for the
unit in recognition of the outstanding care
Megan received. Laura said: “Megan
has endured so many complications and
hurdles and has fought them every step
of the way.
“Our little girl has gone from strength to
strength thanks to the fantastic neonatal
staff who looked after her round the clock
and who fought to save her life every
single day.
“No words or actions will ever be able to
express the gratitude that Graham and I
have for these wonderful people.” Graham together with Laura’s dad, Mark
Brown, climbed ten Munro mountains
in Scotland over a period of five days in
June. Their fundraising was supported
by Laura’s aunt Val Chappell, who
organised a dinner dance and by Laura’s
Mum, Elaine, who hosted a masquerade
ball. The family have raised an incredible
£10,000 for the unit.
Raffle for
Valentine’s
Day
To find out more:
Hazel Watts from Barclays
Bank in Broadstone held
a Valentine’s raffle to raise
funds for our critical care
unit following the excellent
care they gave to one of their
friends recently. The raffle
raised £1,602.
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Capital Ride
Pedal Power
After being looked after on the children’s
unit recently, Bethany Young, 14-year-old
student at Glenmoor School and her friend
Daniella Usher decided to cycle 50 laps
of Slades Farm cycle track in June. They
raised £420 which was used to purchase a
saturation monitor for the children’s unit.
Marathon effort for
Kevin
As a thank you for the wonderful care
provided to his father on our critical care
unit recently, Kevin Owers ran the Bath Half
Marathon completing the run in 2hrs 34
minutes and raising £1,500 in sponsorship.
Hazel Watts
Kevin Owers
As well as supporting
our newsletter, Lesley
Simmons from Digital
Storm and 14 friends
enjoyed the challenge
of a lifetime cycling from Tower Bridge to
Bruges in Belgium. Highlights included
numerous punctures, a fall and cycling
in the dark through the quiet towns of
northern France. Lesley said: “We loved
every minute of the experience and raised
more than £2,100”.
Hearts for
radiotherapy
Schoolgirls Samantha Milton and Isabel
and Charlotte Turner, both nine, made and
sold pink heart shaped soaps raising £300
to purchase breast gowns for radiotherapy
patients in the Dorset Cancer Centre. The
girls came up with the idea themselves
and did a fantastic job selling the soaps
throughout Poole, in the hospital and at their
school St Mary’s Primary School
in Poole.
Samantha Milton, Isabel and Charlotte Turner
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Thank you!
Poole Festival of Running 2013
A huge thank you
to everyone who
supported this year’s
Poole Festival of
Running whether you
ran, sponsored or just
came along to cheer the
runners on.
Around 350 runners took part in the
Dorset Cancer Centre 5k Run for
Cancer including a team from the
Dorset Cancer Centre. The event
raised a staggering £12,000.
Special thanks go to 11 year-olds Luca
Bayne and Paige Derbyshire who ran
the 1.5 mile race twice as they were too
young to take part in the 5k. They both
have family members being treated at
the Dorset Cancer Centre and wanted
to show their support. Luca raised more
than £1,700. Paige raised an amazing
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Bikers rally support
£82 and ran on one of the hottest days
of the year in a monkey ‘onesie.’
Thank you also to Poole Runners and
the Borough of Poole for organising
such a brilliant event and the event
sponsors, Marsden Flooring, Everyone
Active and the Daily Echo.
Continuing their support for various
wards at Poole Hospital, this year’s
Oak Motorcycle Rally raised £817 for
ear, nose and throat and physiotherapy
patients. More than 100 bikers took part
in the rally riding out from Milborne St
Andrew in June.
Easter express
deliveries
The children’s unit and elderly wards
were delighted to receive donations of
Easter eggs from Bournemouth’s Virgin
Money Shop, Addeco Recruitment and
Seddon Property Services while the
Southampton branch of the New Forest
Harley Davidson Owners Club delivered
toys to the children’s unit.
Young entrepreneurs
turn £10 into £180
Parkstone Grammar School pupils,
Erin Thorne, Hannah Ferguson, Grace
Skinner, Serena O’Connor and Heidi Cole
raised £180 for Dignity
in Dementia as part of
the young enterprise
challenge. The team
was given a £10 note
at the start of May
and had to make as
much money with it as
possible by the end of
the month.
A great result!
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News
Karen’s adventure
-run fun
Donation for education
Kate Dukes, president of the Poole branch
of Soroptomist International, a women’s
organisation with a focus on education,
nominated the Dorset Cancer Centre
as their charity for 2012 raising £1,000
through a range of events throughout the
year. Their donation will support specialist
training for our oncology nurses.
Peter puts best
foot forward
Grandfather Peter Moffatt,
67, walked the 630 mile
south west coast path from
Minehead to Poole in July
and August raising more
than £1,500 for the Dorset
Cancer Centre. Peter
said: “I have had two knee
replacements and suffer
from emphysema and I felt
I would like to donate my spare time to
help others and thank those who have
helped me and my family.
“This was a huge challenge for me
and I nearly gave up several times but
managed to reach Poole after eight
weeks and am thrilled to have made it.”
Well done Peter!
To mark her 40th birthday Karen
Townley decided to take part in the
Zest Challenge – an assault coursestyle run - along with friends and
colleagues Tanya Richardson, Kerry
Watson, Jade Bissagar and Nadine
Bleach all from LV=. Karen said: “It
was more challenging than we thought
with a lot of hills and uneven terrain
but we all really enjoyed it and it was
a great team effort. We are so pleased
we have exceeded our fundraising
target thank you so much.” The women
raised a stunning £715 which
was matched by their employers
LV= making a grand total of
£1,430 which was donated to
the neonatal intensive care unit.
training for our oncology nurses.
Want to help?
Why not... bake some cakes for a cake stall
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In Focus...
Improving support
to families
In March last year, retired midwife Joy
Marston fell ill and was admitted to the
critical care unit at Poole Hospital. Joy’s
husband, Tony, and daughter, Sharon,
spent many anxious hours waiting in the
family room before Joy was well enough
to leave after several weeks.
It was during this time that Sharon, a
paediatric nurse specialist, decided she
could help make a difference to other
families in their position by providing a
more homely, warmer environment for
families awaiting news of their loved one,
and set out to raise funds to give the
room a makeover.
A hugely successful fashion show
in October 2012
kicked proceedings
off, raising £1,900.
Sharon’s attention then turned to how
the room would feel and, working with
staff on the unit, talked to students at
Bournemouth and Poole College about
providing artwork which would lighten and
brighten the room.
The result was a series of unique pieces
reflecting the local area, and which were
presented by the students to Sharon, Joy
and Eoin Scott, matron on the critical care
unit, earlier this year.
Sharon said: “I just wanted to make a
difference for people going through that
experience.
“It’s good to have something to distract
you in an anxious situation and we hope
the artwork will do this” she said.
Eoin said: “The students came up with
some fantastic artwork which will make
a huge difference to relatives using the
room in the future.
“It’s such a simple idea but Sharon’s drive
and enthusiasm made it happen.”
Christmas cards of the main window
design will be on sale in November with
a percentage from each sale donated to
the critical care unit.
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Summer events
round-up
Dragon Boat Race
It was paddles at the ready as 18 teams
raced for the winning trophy. Thank you
to Spectrum Housing for sponsoring the
trophies this year. The event raised an
impressive £18,000 to be split between
Poole Hospital Charity and Diverse
Abilities Plus.
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Why not... organise a golf day
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Harry Paye Day
Dignity in Dementia, a
pioneering project that
supports hospital patients
with dementia, was one of the
chosen charities for this year’s Harry
Paye Day on Poole Quay. Thank you
to the Pirates of Poole for organising
another swashbuckler of a day. The
day raised £1,800 for PHC.
Dancing Ledge
Abseil
Staff from One Stop, BNY Mellon
and Poole Hospital took part in an
exhilarating abseil down the cliffs at
Dancing Ledge on the Dorset coast
in April raising more than £6,000.
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2014 coming events
Get involved...
Our events are open to everyone so if you would like more information
or to sign up please give us a call, pop into the fundraising office, or
take a look at the events section of our Facebook page. Here is just a
selection of what fundraisers for Poole Hospital Charity will be up to in
the coming months.
Costa Rica coast to coast
This breathtaking nine day 500km ride
encompasses traditional Costa Rican
farmlands, bustling colonial cities,
stunning mountain ranges, smouldering
volcanoes and tropical Caribbean
lowlands.
The ride is open to anyone over
18 years of age, all you need is a
sense of adventure and the desire to
raise funds for your chosen ward or
department at Poole Hospital. If you
fancy a cycling adventure why not join
our team: Dubbed the ‘pedalling priest’,
Father Mark Skelton, parish priest of St
Mary’s Church in Poole, has decided
to celebrate 25 years of priesthood by
taking part in the challenge and will be
raising funds for Dignity in Dementia,
which supports patients in hospital
suffering with dementia.
Joining Mark will be
Penny Jarvis, health
information facilitator,
and Amanda Colman,
head of patient
experience, both
at Poole Hospital.
Penny is continuing
her quest to cycle the
world and completed
the Vietnam Cycle in
2012. This will be Amanda’s first charity
challenge, she said: “I had been thinking
about taking on a fundraising challenge
for some time and this seemed like the
perfect opportunity. I thought it’s now or
never and signed up.”
If you would like to take part in this once in
a lifetime challenge contact the fundraising
team using the details on the inside front
cover. To sponsor our intrepid riders
please contact the fundraising team.
Want to help?
Why not... run a dress down day at your place of work
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Eoin’s 6633
Ultra challenge
Critical care matron, Eoin Scott, is
taking part in the 6633 Ultra, a nonstop self-sufficient 350 mile race in
the Arctic Circle. Eoin said: “I will be
expected to pull all my provisions food, cooking items, clothing, sleeping
kit and other safety gear on a sled.”
Eoin is hoping to raise enough
money through sponsorship to buy
a specialist critical care bed costing
around £11,000.
You can read more about the specialist
bed on page 19, about Eoin’s challenge
in his blog www.arcticrun.blogspot.co.uk
and how to sponsor him.
London to Paris,
Tour de France
edition
Follow in the tyre tracks of Sir Bradley
Wiggins and Chris Froome for this
stunning cycle between two of Europe’s
capital cities - 300 miles over four days
which will take you through the beautiful
Kent countryside before crossing the
Channel and continuing through the
rolling, green fields of northern France,
finishing with a spectacular ride up the
Champs Elysees the day before the
final of the Tour de France. The next
day you will be in Paris to take in all the
atmosphere of the final stage of the Tour
de France.
Among those signed up to take part so far
are Stella Campbell, trainee consultant
radiographer, Judith Baker, senior
radiographer from the Dorset Breast
Screening Unit and Victoria Williams,
senior paediatric physiotherapist from the
Child Development Centre.
Stella said: “Coming to a breast screening
unit can be a worrying and stressful time
for many women and raising extra funds
mean we can provide the extra things we
would like to improve the experience our
patients have.
“I thought this cycle challenge sounded
like just the right opportunity for me.”
Contact the fundraising team for more
information on this exciting challenge or
to sign up. To support the team you can
donate online to their justgiving pages:
www.justgiving.com/Judy-Baker
www.justgiving.com/Stella-Campbell1
www.justgiving.com/Victoria-Williams01
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2014 Coming Events
Coming up...
If you have been inspired to
support Poole Hospital why not
sign up to one of our events
or take part in an exhilarating
cycling challenge? If you are
on Facebook, ‘like’ our page to
stay up-to-date with our ever
changing events diary. Our
events are open to anyone –
contact us for information.
Costa Rica coast
to coast
Join our team and cycle
for seven days over
500 kilometres in very hot temperatures
from the Pacific to the Caribbean,
sleeping in a tent every night along the
route which takes in volcanoes, tropical
forests, bustling colonial cities and
stunning mountain ranges. See
page 12 for more.
3-12 April
2014
Extreme Coastal
Abseil
An abseil with a difference not down the side of a building
but down cliffs on the Dorset coast.
26 April
2014
For an information pack and to sign up
call us on 01202 448449 or email
[email protected]
5k Run for Cancer,
Poole Festival of
Running, Poole Park
Once again Poole
Hospital Charity has
been chosen as the main beneficiary of
the Poole Festival of Running with all
proceeds supporting the Dorset Cancer
Centre. Entries open on 1 January 2014.
1 June
2014
For an information pack and to sign up
call us on 01202 448449 or email
[email protected]
Want to help?
Why not... take part in a fun run, 10k, half marathon or marathon
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The challenge of a lifetime...
...for the charity of your choice
London
ondon to PParis
Tour de Franc
France Edition
Cycle
23-27 July 2014
Star
Volunteer
Slip into your lycra, hop on your saddle and follow in
the tyre tracks of the greats!
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London to Paris,
Tour de France
edition
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www.facebook.com/PooleHospitalCharity/events
Thank you to Linda Huxter, support
secretary in the chief executive’s office,
who has been volunteering for Poole
Hospital Charity for several years.
This year she has supported all our
events by selling raffle tickets in various
different disguises!
Linda said: “I really enjoy doing anything
I can do to help raise funds
for my local hospital. It is always good
fun and a great way to meet people.”
The piece de
resistance of this
cycle challenge will be the final ride
up the Champs Elysees to the Arc de
Triomphe, following in the tyre tracks
of the world’s greatest cyclists. The
following day you will be able to watch
the exciting conclusion of the 2014 Tour
de France. To get there, you’ll cycle 300
miles over four days from London to
Paris. See page 13 for more.
23-27 July
2014
Dorset Coasteering
Challenge
Jump off the rocks at
Dancing Ledge on
the Dorset coast and see the coast from a
different angle.
September
2014
If you would like to make a difference and
have some time to spare to volunteer then
please give us a call. There are lots of
opportunities, no experience is necessary
and it looks great on your CV.
Call us on 01202 448449
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Business backers
We are fortunate enough to be supported by many businesses
in Poole and surrounding areas. Some raise funds for us,
others volunteer or provide gifts in kind. Thank you to all the
businesses and organisations that support us in so many ways
– it makes a real difference.
BNY Mellon
Staff from BNY Mellon have been
busy supporting the Dorset Cancer
Centre, organising a quiz night, testing
their heads for heights in our coastal
abseil challenge, volunteering at
and running in the Poole Festival of
Running as well as paddling in the
Dragon Boat Race.
Business analyst, Andrew Lewis, and
a team 18 friends and colleagues,
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organised a 24 hour, 230 mile cycle
relay challenge from Lands End to
Poole in memory of their friend and
colleague Zoe Gooch. They completed
the challenge in 24 hours and 43
minutes raising a fantastic £2,600.
There were lots of adventures
along the way, read more about
the challenge on our Facebook
page.
Five million
pennies for the
childrens’ unit
As part of Virgin Money Shops ‘five
million pennies’ campaign, which
supports local charities, Gemma
Baker, Rachael Stacey, Leroy White,
Danielle Blewer and Michele Gleeson
from the Bournemouth store aim to
raise more than £600 for the children’s
unit by holding a variety of events.
Why not... shave off your beard, hair, eyebrows…
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One Stop
Staff from 15 One Stop convenience
stores between Lymington and
Weymouth have been very busy over
the summer raising more than £6,000
for the children’s unit in just over two
months. Staff held a range of events
including fun days, in-store collections
and took part in the coastal abseil in
April.
Hannah Elton, children’s unit manager,
said: “We are extremely fortunate to
have such fantastic support from within
the local community.
“We are always overwhelmed by
people’s generosity and kindness, and
to have raised £6,000 in 10 weeks is an
amazing achievement.
“The funds will go towards the purchase
of a new Optiflow device that will deliver
high concentrations of oxygen for
children in our high dependency
unit.”
Tim Josephs, head of community
for One Stop, said: “One Stop is very
proud to be supporting local families
from the local communities in Dorset
and Hampshire. “Our staff and customers are really
working together, focusing on their
communities and local needs.”
Co-operative
Community Fund
The Co-operative Community Fund
kindly donated £2,000 towards a
sound wall for the children’s unit. The
sound wall provides a therapeutic,
engaging and interactive sound, light
and motion space for the children.
Hospital charity
on YouTube
Poole Hospital Charity
has its own YouTube
channel. Take a look
at the kind of work taking place in
Poole Hospital that you are helping
to support, as well as messages from
those who have benefitted
and those who
are supporting
our fundraising.
Find us at www.
youtube.com
and search for
Poole Hospital
Charity.
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More ways you can help
Foreign currency
Do you have any leftover holiday money?
Poole Hospital Charity collects all types
of foreign currency. You can pop it in the
bucket outside the fundraising office or
hand it into the office, gift or book shop.
You can also help us to collect as much as
possible by hosting a collection point in your
workplace – contact us for a collection box.
Help us to raise money
for Poole Hospital
this Christmas
Visit our stand in the Dolphin Centre, outside Marks and
Spencer, on 13, 14, 18, 25 November and 4, 11 December.
There will be entertainment, our cyclists will be raising
sponsorship and we will be selling our Christmas cards,
2014 calendar and prize draw tickets.
Contact us for more details
01202 448449
[email protected]
Want to help?
Why not... hold a raffle at your Christmas party
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A little extra
Poole Hospital Charity supports all wards and department at the
hospital. Here are just some of the extra items we are currently
fundraising for. If you would like to support any of these, or want to
find out more please get in touch with the fundraising team using the
details on the inside front cover.
Paediatric
nasendoscope for
outpatients
A paediatric scope allows our ear, nose
and throat consultants to examine the
nasal passages and throats of neonates
or young infants and children and is
less painful and traumatic. Currently
an adult scope is used. A paediatric
nasendoscope costs £10,000.
A specialist bed for
the critical care unit
The innovative Multicare bed enhances
the treatment of critical care patients by
assisting in the prevention of pulmonary
and respiratory complications and
supporting a range of therapeutic and
diagnostic procedures such as in-bed
x-ray and scanning, patient weighing and
pressure area care.
The Multicare bed costs £11,000.
Ultrasound for
rheumatology
Inflammatory arthritis is a very painful
condition that affects more than three per
cent of the population, both children and
adults. Ultrasound lets us see if there is
any inflammation in peoples’ joints, it is
very accurate and helps us formulate
a treatment plan for our patients.
Ultrasound can also help us to make the
diagnosis earlier and to monitor response
to treatments.
We currently have one ultrasound
machine kindly funded by donations.
A second machine would let us scan
more people, enable us to train specialist
nurses and a more up to date machine
would improve the quality of scans and
treatment.
An ultrasound machine costs from
around £25,000.
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