Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital's Spire2Spire Cycle Challenge

Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital . is raising money for Global Health Partnerships
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Spire2Spire Cycle Challenge · 28 June 2019

At Global Health Partnerships, we believe that everyone deserves access to quality healthcare. Through mutual partnerships between UK health institutions and counterparts in Africa and Asia we transform health systems and empower health workers to deliver lasting change globally, saving lives.

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Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital is proud to be taking part in a company-wide fundraising challenge from Sunday 23 - Sunday 30 June 2019 to raise money for THET.

Across our 39 hospitals and each of our support sites, we will be raising money for *THET who is an international charity that helps provide healthcare access and workers in developing countries, as well as local causes in each of our communities.

Throughout the week our colleagues will be taking part in our charity challenge as we aim to cover 40,000km between us. As part of this, a team of colleagues including our CEO Justin Ash and CFO Jitesh Sodha will be riding a gruelling 333km from our office in central London to our hospital in Bristol all in one day. On their way they will stop at our St Anthony's, Gatwick Park, Portsmouth and Southampton hospitals.

Thank you for taking the time to read our page. We are extremely grateful for all donations which will help to make a positive difference both locally and internationally.
*THET works to create a world where everyone, everywhere, has access to healthcare, and they achieve this by training and educating health workers in low and middle-income countries in partnership with volunteers from across the UK health community.
To give you an idea of how far our money can go just £150 could fund a day of sexual and reproductive health training for rural health workers and teachers in South West Uganda, empowering communities, and especially young people, with vital family planning guidance. £2,000 could fund 30 days of stroke diagnosis, treatment and care training to nurses and physiotherapists in Ethiopia, helping to reduce the morbidity and mortality of stroke, particularly in remote areas.

As a company we believe it is important to help enable access to healthcare for those in need in developing countries. We are also proud to support causes that are important to the communities that we serve.




Donation summary

Total
£769.00
+ £67.50 Gift Aid
Online
£320.00
Offline
£449.00

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