Raised: 55%
 
Target: £100.00
Raised so far: £55.00
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I admire people in the medical profession.

Carers, doctors, nurses, porters, cleaners, administrators and educators. They all contribute to the world in a way that I could never.

Nevertheless, wherever I'm living, I try and do my bit for the local community. 

So, when I moved to London a few years ago, a friend of mine Dr James Goodman and myself headed out for a run to Tower Bridge.

That evening, I assigned James a task. The next day, he connected me with Ann Norcott, who administers the Volunteers Section of The Royal London Hospital.

I met with Ann and following various interviews, examinations, medical, professional and criminal checks, I was officially welcomed as a Volunteer at The Royal London Hospital.

For the past couple of years, I've been dashing to the hospital on Tuesday evenings to undertake voluntary work at the Accident & Emergency Ward - supporting the medical team and patients during their crises.

I’ve witnessed horrific accidents, emergencies, crimes and seen the effects of drug abuse, alcohol abuse and sadly, domestic abuse.

To see a woman walk into the emergency ward with a black eye is reprehensible. And so too is seeing an old man who served this country in wars on his death bed without family or friends.

I talk, listen and banter with patients, make them tea, coffee, run errands for them as well as support the medical team and lead orientation for new volunteers.

There’s also been a moment where I witnessed a cardiac arrest, urgently yelled for the doctor and we all rushed and saved a life in the nick of time.

As part of Team Royal London Hospital, I'm working to raise £100 in 2009 for Barts and The London Children’s Hospital.

I’m major on my sports and the outdoors, so my designated task is an intellectual challenge, rather than a physical one. In 2009, my challenge is to read twelve books over the course of a year. As you're all smarter than me and think this is my exit route from swimming across the channel or doing a sunset to sunrise hike, let me give you perspective: in 2008, I only successfully completed reading one book.

The trade-off for completing this challenge is that I'll potentially be as smart as a 5 year old nephew Zach, by the end of 2009, and Bart's and The London Children's Hospital will have an extra £100 to continue with their mission of supporting London's sick children.

Acts of kindness are bite-size, and the maximum inidividual donations accepted are £5. More importantly, if you live in London and want to contribute further, please call Ann Norcott on 020 7377 7792 or e-mail ann.norcott@bartsandthelondon.nhs.uk and become a volunteer.

Your time is the most priceless contribution to our hospital's efforts.

The challenge starts on January 1, 2009 and ends December 31, 2009.

Thank you and a healthy year to all.

Sampai nanti.

Wemp.

Take me on a trip I’d like to go someday, New York, Miami, Honolulu, Los Angeles, San Francisco Bay... You'll be my American Boy... American Boy! Donation by Alana Hayes on 04/05/09

 
£5.00

You move mountains! Donation by James Anderson on 08/04/09

 
£5.00

Onya Dyocta - From Em and me Donation by Paul Barrington on 05/02/09

 
£10.00

From Sydney with love! Donation by Kimberley Murphy on 16/01/09

 
£5.00

Reading is suddenly cool again. Donation by Emma Fitzpatrick on 14/01/09

 
£5.00

Baby can you please read the instruction manual of the washer dryer. X Donation by Rebecca Hughes on 08/01/09

 
£5.00

wempy, wempy, wempy... Donation by Joseph Arroyo on 05/01/09

 
£5.00 + £1.41 Gift Aid

W.O.R.D! Donation by Hugh Montgomery on 24/12/08

 
£5.00

We always distract you too much on the Eurostar! Donation by Julien Deschamps on 11/12/08

 
£5.00

Question is: Can you run, ski, swim, dive, surf, watch Fonejacker, dance like Justin Timberlake and read at the same time? Donation by Keith Groves on 02/12/08

 
£5.00
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* Total raised online: £55.00
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  Total Raised: £55.00
  Gift Aid plus supplement: £1.41

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