DeedMob B.V is seeking a strong project manager to oversee the refurbishment and launch of our latest store in St Albans. The role involves supporting the Head of Retail to ensure the project is delivered on time and within budget across all workstreams. The ideal candidate will have proven project management experience and a track record in handling refurbishments. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the charity's mission to support seriously ill young adults.
08/06/2026
Full time
DeedMob B.V is seeking a strong project manager to oversee the refurbishment and launch of our latest store in St Albans. The role involves supporting the Head of Retail to ensure the project is delivered on time and within budget across all workstreams. The ideal candidate will have proven project management experience and a track record in handling refurbishments. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the charity's mission to support seriously ill young adults.
This is an exciting opportunity - we are looking for a strong project manager to oversee the shop refurbishment and preparation for launch for our latest store. The shop layout, design and building contractors have already been identified. The main aim of this role will be to support the Head of Retail, to ensure the project is delivered to plan, on time, and within budget. Scope of work Scope of work: shop refurbishment, fit-out, merchandising setup Stakeholders: internal teams, suppliers Outcome: successful store launch and trading readiness Purpose: supporting the charity's mission/fundraising goals What are we looking for? Proven project management experience (ideally overseeing refurbishments, fit-outs, or property projects) Strong planning and organisational skills - able to manage timelines, budgets, and multiple workstreams Contractor and supplier management - coordinating trades, negotiating, and ensuring quality delivery Budget management - tracking costs and delivering within agreed budgets Stakeholder management - confident working with internal teams and external partners Problem-solving ability - able to respond quickly to issues and keep the project on track Good communication skills - clear updates, reporting, and coordination across teams Experience in retail environment fit-outs or shop openings Knowledge of health & safety/compliance (particularly in construction or retail settings) Experience working with or for a charity or not-for-profit Understanding of visual merchandising/store layout Familiarity with local contractors or property processes Personal Attributes Hands-on and proactive Flexible and able to work at pace Values-driven, with an interest in supporting charitable work Comfortable working in a practical, on-site environment Willow is the only national charity working with seriously ill young adults aged 16 to 40 to fulfil uplifting and unforgettable Special Days. Since 1999 Willow has fulfilled more than 21,500 Special Days for young adults living with life-threatening conditions such as cancer, motor neurone disease, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy and Huntington's disease.
08/06/2026
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity - we are looking for a strong project manager to oversee the shop refurbishment and preparation for launch for our latest store. The shop layout, design and building contractors have already been identified. The main aim of this role will be to support the Head of Retail, to ensure the project is delivered to plan, on time, and within budget. Scope of work Scope of work: shop refurbishment, fit-out, merchandising setup Stakeholders: internal teams, suppliers Outcome: successful store launch and trading readiness Purpose: supporting the charity's mission/fundraising goals What are we looking for? Proven project management experience (ideally overseeing refurbishments, fit-outs, or property projects) Strong planning and organisational skills - able to manage timelines, budgets, and multiple workstreams Contractor and supplier management - coordinating trades, negotiating, and ensuring quality delivery Budget management - tracking costs and delivering within agreed budgets Stakeholder management - confident working with internal teams and external partners Problem-solving ability - able to respond quickly to issues and keep the project on track Good communication skills - clear updates, reporting, and coordination across teams Experience in retail environment fit-outs or shop openings Knowledge of health & safety/compliance (particularly in construction or retail settings) Experience working with or for a charity or not-for-profit Understanding of visual merchandising/store layout Familiarity with local contractors or property processes Personal Attributes Hands-on and proactive Flexible and able to work at pace Values-driven, with an interest in supporting charitable work Comfortable working in a practical, on-site environment Willow is the only national charity working with seriously ill young adults aged 16 to 40 to fulfil uplifting and unforgettable Special Days. Since 1999 Willow has fulfilled more than 21,500 Special Days for young adults living with life-threatening conditions such as cancer, motor neurone disease, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy and Huntington's disease.
Responsibilities This role is for the indoor fostering of a cat/kitten until it can be adopted. We just ask for you to have a spare room where the cat can be kept if you have your own pets or you can whole house foster. You will need your own transport to be able to take the cat to a vets when required. In return you will get great satisfaction from caring for the cat, its affection to you, bringing it on to be fit for adoption and seeing it off to its forever home. Related to Animal welfare
05/06/2026
Full time
Responsibilities This role is for the indoor fostering of a cat/kitten until it can be adopted. We just ask for you to have a spare room where the cat can be kept if you have your own pets or you can whole house foster. You will need your own transport to be able to take the cat to a vets when required. In return you will get great satisfaction from caring for the cat, its affection to you, bringing it on to be fit for adoption and seeing it off to its forever home. Related to Animal welfare
Join our friendly community digital support hubs and help local people navigate the bits of everyday life that have quietly moved online. What is Staying Connected? Modern life has moved largely online. And its leaving a lot of people feeling behind. Appointments. Banking. Forms. Shopping. Messages from family. Even local groups and community updates. For many people, it isn't that they"can't use technology". It's that one small problem becomes another, confidence drops, and everyday tasks start feeling stressful or overwhelming. Staying Connected supports people across North Herts and Stevenage through friendly, local digital support sessions that help people feel more confident, connected and independent. We're looking for patient, friendly volunteers to join our Digital Champion team at weekly community hub sessions in Letchworth. What will you be doing? You might help someone: Log into the NHS App Access appointments or important forms Understand emails, messages or notifications Learn how to video-call family and friends Use a smartphone, tablet or laptop more confidently Access online shopping, banking or local services safely Feel calmer and less stuck with everyday digital tasks Some people will need practical support. Others simply need someone patient beside them while they work things through. Sessions are relaxed, social and community-based. You won't be expected to fix complex tech problems or have advanced IT knowledge. What are the hub sessions like? Our hub sessions take place within existing community groups and social sessions across North Herts and Stevenage. People can drop in for support in a friendly, informal environment where conversations happen naturally over tea, coffee and everyday interaction. The role is as much about reassurance, patience and confidence building as it is about technology. You don't need to be a tech expert We're looking for people who are: Patient and calm Friendly and approachable Comfortable with everyday digital tasks Reliable and supportive Happy talking to people from all walks of life If you can use email, apps, internet browsing and basic digital services-and explain things without rushing people-you'll probably be a great fit. Support and training You'll receive: Introductory training in digital support and safeguarding Ongoing guidance and support from the Staying Connected team and fellow Digital Champions Resources to help you feel confident in the role You'll never be expected to manage difficult technical issues alone. Why volunteer with Staying Connected? You'll see the difference you make immediately Sessions are social, welcoming and rewarding You'll help people feel more connected and independent Even one or two hours a week can make a real difference Flexible volunteering around your availability Opportunities to support both group sessions and occasional 1:1 support Sometimes the biggest thing you offer is reassurance that someone isn't"stupid"for finding modern systems difficult. When and where We're looking for cover at our Letchworth sessions on a Tuesday and Thursday 10-12. Most volunteers support 1-2 hours per week at a regular weekly hub session, although every other week is possible. The Staying Connected project seeks to eradicate digital poverty throughout Hertfordshire. Staying Connected provides free laptops, tablets, and mobile phones to people in need in North Herts and Stevenage. We also offer free training and six-month SIM cards to help people stay connected, access healthcare, and improve their lives.
04/06/2026
Full time
Join our friendly community digital support hubs and help local people navigate the bits of everyday life that have quietly moved online. What is Staying Connected? Modern life has moved largely online. And its leaving a lot of people feeling behind. Appointments. Banking. Forms. Shopping. Messages from family. Even local groups and community updates. For many people, it isn't that they"can't use technology". It's that one small problem becomes another, confidence drops, and everyday tasks start feeling stressful or overwhelming. Staying Connected supports people across North Herts and Stevenage through friendly, local digital support sessions that help people feel more confident, connected and independent. We're looking for patient, friendly volunteers to join our Digital Champion team at weekly community hub sessions in Letchworth. What will you be doing? You might help someone: Log into the NHS App Access appointments or important forms Understand emails, messages or notifications Learn how to video-call family and friends Use a smartphone, tablet or laptop more confidently Access online shopping, banking or local services safely Feel calmer and less stuck with everyday digital tasks Some people will need practical support. Others simply need someone patient beside them while they work things through. Sessions are relaxed, social and community-based. You won't be expected to fix complex tech problems or have advanced IT knowledge. What are the hub sessions like? Our hub sessions take place within existing community groups and social sessions across North Herts and Stevenage. People can drop in for support in a friendly, informal environment where conversations happen naturally over tea, coffee and everyday interaction. The role is as much about reassurance, patience and confidence building as it is about technology. You don't need to be a tech expert We're looking for people who are: Patient and calm Friendly and approachable Comfortable with everyday digital tasks Reliable and supportive Happy talking to people from all walks of life If you can use email, apps, internet browsing and basic digital services-and explain things without rushing people-you'll probably be a great fit. Support and training You'll receive: Introductory training in digital support and safeguarding Ongoing guidance and support from the Staying Connected team and fellow Digital Champions Resources to help you feel confident in the role You'll never be expected to manage difficult technical issues alone. Why volunteer with Staying Connected? You'll see the difference you make immediately Sessions are social, welcoming and rewarding You'll help people feel more connected and independent Even one or two hours a week can make a real difference Flexible volunteering around your availability Opportunities to support both group sessions and occasional 1:1 support Sometimes the biggest thing you offer is reassurance that someone isn't"stupid"for finding modern systems difficult. When and where We're looking for cover at our Letchworth sessions on a Tuesday and Thursday 10-12. Most volunteers support 1-2 hours per week at a regular weekly hub session, although every other week is possible. The Staying Connected project seeks to eradicate digital poverty throughout Hertfordshire. Staying Connected provides free laptops, tablets, and mobile phones to people in need in North Herts and Stevenage. We also offer free training and six-month SIM cards to help people stay connected, access healthcare, and improve their lives.
DeedMob B.V in Letchworth is looking for friendly volunteers to join the Staying Connected initiative. As a Digital Champion, you will assist local people in navigating everyday digital tasks to help them become more confident and connected. Your role will include supporting individuals in accessing online services, such as managing NHS appointments, using emails, and shopping online, all in a relaxed community setting. Flexible commitment of 1-2 hours weekly is required.
04/06/2026
Full time
DeedMob B.V in Letchworth is looking for friendly volunteers to join the Staying Connected initiative. As a Digital Champion, you will assist local people in navigating everyday digital tasks to help them become more confident and connected. Your role will include supporting individuals in accessing online services, such as managing NHS appointments, using emails, and shopping online, all in a relaxed community setting. Flexible commitment of 1-2 hours weekly is required.
HDSF wish to appoint a Trustee with proven expertise and knowledge of a diverse range of fundraising activities (excluding grants). The role will support the development and implementation of a comprehensive fundraising strategy aligned with HDSF's mission and goals. The ideal candidate would have proven expertise and knowledge of a diverse range of fundraising activities (excluding grants) and the drive to support development and implementation of a comprehensive fundraising strategy aligned with HDSF's mission and goals. About Herts Disability Sports Foundation (HDSF) HDSF is a charity that empowers individuals with disabilities to access sporting activities and improve their physical health and wellbeing.
04/06/2026
Full time
HDSF wish to appoint a Trustee with proven expertise and knowledge of a diverse range of fundraising activities (excluding grants). The role will support the development and implementation of a comprehensive fundraising strategy aligned with HDSF's mission and goals. The ideal candidate would have proven expertise and knowledge of a diverse range of fundraising activities (excluding grants) and the drive to support development and implementation of a comprehensive fundraising strategy aligned with HDSF's mission and goals. About Herts Disability Sports Foundation (HDSF) HDSF is a charity that empowers individuals with disabilities to access sporting activities and improve their physical health and wellbeing.
HDSF wish to appoint a Trustee with proven expertise and knowledge of a diverse range of fundraising activities (excluding grants). In return, we offer the opportunity to join a diverse and lively Board of Trustees. We each bring a different set of skills to the Board(which we think is a real positive)and we try to ensure that each Trustee has the opportunity to make a difference to HDSF, using their personal and professional skills, in a way that is both enjoyable and personally rewarding. The ideal candidate would have proven expertise and knowledge of a diverse range of fundraising activities(excluding grants)and the drive to support development and implementation of a comprehensive fundraising strategy aligned with HDSF's mission and goals. About Herts Disability Sports Foundation (HDSF) Herts Disability Sports Foundation is where everyone (absolutely everyone!) is empowered to experience the joys of belonging, achieving and physical activity. Through our diverse activities, individuals become functionally fitter, but also develop self-esteem, confidence and life skills as they connect to and belong to a safe community of others like them. And we have a lot of fun! We operate in Hertfordshire and are now being recognised across the county as a source of expertise for disability sport and physical activity - from our track record, the skills of our staff and our open commitment to 'practise what we preach' on a daily basis. HDSF believes that quality of life can be improved through involvement in sports and physical activity opportunities - and that everyone should have access to these benefits. The Charity exists to provide support, education, training and the opportunity to take part in sporting activities for individuals who struggle to access sport and physical activity - to improve physical health and wellbeing.
04/06/2026
Full time
HDSF wish to appoint a Trustee with proven expertise and knowledge of a diverse range of fundraising activities (excluding grants). In return, we offer the opportunity to join a diverse and lively Board of Trustees. We each bring a different set of skills to the Board(which we think is a real positive)and we try to ensure that each Trustee has the opportunity to make a difference to HDSF, using their personal and professional skills, in a way that is both enjoyable and personally rewarding. The ideal candidate would have proven expertise and knowledge of a diverse range of fundraising activities(excluding grants)and the drive to support development and implementation of a comprehensive fundraising strategy aligned with HDSF's mission and goals. About Herts Disability Sports Foundation (HDSF) Herts Disability Sports Foundation is where everyone (absolutely everyone!) is empowered to experience the joys of belonging, achieving and physical activity. Through our diverse activities, individuals become functionally fitter, but also develop self-esteem, confidence and life skills as they connect to and belong to a safe community of others like them. And we have a lot of fun! We operate in Hertfordshire and are now being recognised across the county as a source of expertise for disability sport and physical activity - from our track record, the skills of our staff and our open commitment to 'practise what we preach' on a daily basis. HDSF believes that quality of life can be improved through involvement in sports and physical activity opportunities - and that everyone should have access to these benefits. The Charity exists to provide support, education, training and the opportunity to take part in sporting activities for individuals who struggle to access sport and physical activity - to improve physical health and wellbeing.
Physical Disability User Voice Facilitator Advocating social justice and the lived experience of physical disability in a support group setting. Creating Space: Facilitating monthly discussions (in-person or hybrid) that feel safe, inclusive, and high-energy. Advocacy in Action: Identifying recurring themes-like transport gaps or healthcare hurdles-and helping the group brainstorm creative solutions. Capturing Insight: Distilling group conversations into "Action Briefs" that will be converted into data and shared with Hertfordshire County Council's (HCC) Coproduction Team working on the Hertfordshire Physical Disability Strategy. Why Join Us? Real-World Impact: See your group's feedback directly influence local policy and accessibility standards. Skill Building: Develop professional-grade facilitation, advocacy, and report-writing skills. Community: Become part of a vibrant, resilient network of advocates who are redefining what accessibility looks like in the Hertfordshire County Council's (HCC) Physical Disability Strategy. TO APPLY Please express your initial interest via email. Application form and role description to follow thereafter. Related to People with disabilities About Hearts Helping Herts Our organisation helps people in need of food aid, social interaction, and advocates for the service user voice.
03/06/2026
Full time
Physical Disability User Voice Facilitator Advocating social justice and the lived experience of physical disability in a support group setting. Creating Space: Facilitating monthly discussions (in-person or hybrid) that feel safe, inclusive, and high-energy. Advocacy in Action: Identifying recurring themes-like transport gaps or healthcare hurdles-and helping the group brainstorm creative solutions. Capturing Insight: Distilling group conversations into "Action Briefs" that will be converted into data and shared with Hertfordshire County Council's (HCC) Coproduction Team working on the Hertfordshire Physical Disability Strategy. Why Join Us? Real-World Impact: See your group's feedback directly influence local policy and accessibility standards. Skill Building: Develop professional-grade facilitation, advocacy, and report-writing skills. Community: Become part of a vibrant, resilient network of advocates who are redefining what accessibility looks like in the Hertfordshire County Council's (HCC) Physical Disability Strategy. TO APPLY Please express your initial interest via email. Application form and role description to follow thereafter. Related to People with disabilities About Hearts Helping Herts Our organisation helps people in need of food aid, social interaction, and advocates for the service user voice.
A local advocacy organization is seeking a Physical Disability User Voice Facilitator to lead discussions focused on improving the lives of people with physical disabilities. The role includes facilitating inclusive monthly discussions, identifying key issues, and creating reports to influence local policies on accessibility. This is an opportunity to develop skills in advocacy and community engagement while making a real impact in the Hertfordshire region.
03/06/2026
Full time
A local advocacy organization is seeking a Physical Disability User Voice Facilitator to lead discussions focused on improving the lives of people with physical disabilities. The role includes facilitating inclusive monthly discussions, identifying key issues, and creating reports to influence local policies on accessibility. This is an opportunity to develop skills in advocacy and community engagement while making a real impact in the Hertfordshire region.
Discover Believe Become with ELSA at Stevenage Education Support Centre 1 Jul, 09:00 - 12:30 Collenswood Rd, Shephall, Stevenage SG2 9HQ, UK Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers support young people who are currently excluded from mainstream schools through career-focused workshops and mock interviews during a morning event. Assist with simple recruitment activities and share personal experiences. Engage participants in small-group, career-focused activities and discussions. Activities include networking, skill awareness, interactive tasks, mock interviews, and aspiration development. Facilitate a supportive atmosphere with staff guidance, helping students who may be initially hesitant to become engaged. About ELSA Next Generation ELSA Next Generation is a Community Interest Company that delivers bespoke educational programmes to young people nationwide. We believe everyone should have the chance to achieve their potential, and we emphasize social skills, life skills, and empowerment. Our workshops are delivered in mainstream and specialist settings and aim to increase self-esteem and self-worth. We work across all educational settings, raising aspirations in children's homes and care leavers, excluded students, and those with physical, neurological, or mental health needs.
26/05/2026
Full time
Discover Believe Become with ELSA at Stevenage Education Support Centre 1 Jul, 09:00 - 12:30 Collenswood Rd, Shephall, Stevenage SG2 9HQ, UK Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers support young people who are currently excluded from mainstream schools through career-focused workshops and mock interviews during a morning event. Assist with simple recruitment activities and share personal experiences. Engage participants in small-group, career-focused activities and discussions. Activities include networking, skill awareness, interactive tasks, mock interviews, and aspiration development. Facilitate a supportive atmosphere with staff guidance, helping students who may be initially hesitant to become engaged. About ELSA Next Generation ELSA Next Generation is a Community Interest Company that delivers bespoke educational programmes to young people nationwide. We believe everyone should have the chance to achieve their potential, and we emphasize social skills, life skills, and empowerment. Our workshops are delivered in mainstream and specialist settings and aim to increase self-esteem and self-worth. We work across all educational settings, raising aspirations in children's homes and care leavers, excluded students, and those with physical, neurological, or mental health needs.
Discover Believe Become with ELSA at Stevenage Education Support Centre 1 Jul, 09:00 - 12:30 Collenswood Rd, Shephall, Stevenage SG2 9HQ, UK Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers support young people who are currently excluded from mainstream schools through career-focused workshops and mock interviews during a morning event. Assist with simple recruitment activities and share personal experiences. Engage participants in small-group, career-focused activities and discussions. Activities include networking, skill awareness, interactive tasks, mock interviews, and aspiration development. Facilitate a supportive atmosphere with staff guidance, helping students who may be initially hesitant to become engaged. About ELSA Next Generation ELSA Next Generation is a Community Interest Company that delivers bespoke educational programmes to young people nationwide. We believe everyone should have the chance to achieve their potential, and we emphasize social skills, life skills, and empowerment. Our workshops are delivered in mainstream and specialist settings and aim to increase self-esteem and self-worth. We work across all educational settings, raising aspirations in children's homes and care leavers, excluded students, and those with physical, neurological, or mental health needs.
26/05/2026
Full time
Discover Believe Become with ELSA at Stevenage Education Support Centre 1 Jul, 09:00 - 12:30 Collenswood Rd, Shephall, Stevenage SG2 9HQ, UK Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers support young people who are currently excluded from mainstream schools through career-focused workshops and mock interviews during a morning event. Assist with simple recruitment activities and share personal experiences. Engage participants in small-group, career-focused activities and discussions. Activities include networking, skill awareness, interactive tasks, mock interviews, and aspiration development. Facilitate a supportive atmosphere with staff guidance, helping students who may be initially hesitant to become engaged. About ELSA Next Generation ELSA Next Generation is a Community Interest Company that delivers bespoke educational programmes to young people nationwide. We believe everyone should have the chance to achieve their potential, and we emphasize social skills, life skills, and empowerment. Our workshops are delivered in mainstream and specialist settings and aim to increase self-esteem and self-worth. We work across all educational settings, raising aspirations in children's homes and care leavers, excluded students, and those with physical, neurological, or mental health needs.
DeedMob B.V is seeking enthusiastic individuals in Letchworth to create and manage their own fundraising committees, supporting local hospital initiatives. The role involves organizing events like sponsored walks and quiz nights while ensuring effective communication within the group. Volunteers will receive comprehensive support from ACT, including advice on organizing activities, promotional materials, and community engagement strategies to enhance fundraising efforts.
20/05/2026
Full time
DeedMob B.V is seeking enthusiastic individuals in Letchworth to create and manage their own fundraising committees, supporting local hospital initiatives. The role involves organizing events like sponsored walks and quiz nights while ensuring effective communication within the group. Volunteers will receive comprehensive support from ACT, including advice on organizing activities, promotional materials, and community engagement strategies to enhance fundraising efforts.
Create Your Own Fundraising Committee Anywhere in Letchworth! Set up a group with friends/family/network and join together in creating events and activities to raise funds for your local hospital. ACT are here to help! The group can be as large as you wish but should be no smaller than 3 members. The group must be made up of Chair, Treasurer and Secretary. The Chair and Treasurer must not be related. You will organise and manage local fundraising volunteers, meetings, events, collections and keep group members up to date with news and events. You choose the fundraising events that you wish to run. Typical fundraising events that you may run include sponsored walks, quiz night, fundraising dinners, collections, bring and buy sales. What we will do for you Here at ACT, we support all our volunteers, and we'll give you as much help and advice as you need to set up and run your group. Come along to your first meeting to provide support and reassurance Provide template posters to promote your meetings and events Support applications for licences for street collections Provide template letters for local businesses re raffle prizes/bag packs, etc. Provide template press release to help promote your events Share your events and successes on social media and on our website Signpost other fundraisers and supporters in your area towards your group About Our Charity Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust is the only registered charity dedicated to supporting innovation in patient care across Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Whether it's treatment for an emergency, acute condition, pregnancy or long term illness, we believe that every patient deserves the highest quality of care available. Thanks to the immensely generous support of our donors, Addenbrooke's and the Rosie hospitals can provide a level of patient care beyond that which can be delivered by NHS funding alone and make projects happen sooner or to a greater degree than might have otherwise been possible. Charitable donations fund high-tech equipment, specialist staff, extra comforts and vital research to find potential cures and help save lives locally, nationally and worldwide.
20/05/2026
Full time
Create Your Own Fundraising Committee Anywhere in Letchworth! Set up a group with friends/family/network and join together in creating events and activities to raise funds for your local hospital. ACT are here to help! The group can be as large as you wish but should be no smaller than 3 members. The group must be made up of Chair, Treasurer and Secretary. The Chair and Treasurer must not be related. You will organise and manage local fundraising volunteers, meetings, events, collections and keep group members up to date with news and events. You choose the fundraising events that you wish to run. Typical fundraising events that you may run include sponsored walks, quiz night, fundraising dinners, collections, bring and buy sales. What we will do for you Here at ACT, we support all our volunteers, and we'll give you as much help and advice as you need to set up and run your group. Come along to your first meeting to provide support and reassurance Provide template posters to promote your meetings and events Support applications for licences for street collections Provide template letters for local businesses re raffle prizes/bag packs, etc. Provide template press release to help promote your events Share your events and successes on social media and on our website Signpost other fundraisers and supporters in your area towards your group About Our Charity Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust is the only registered charity dedicated to supporting innovation in patient care across Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Whether it's treatment for an emergency, acute condition, pregnancy or long term illness, we believe that every patient deserves the highest quality of care available. Thanks to the immensely generous support of our donors, Addenbrooke's and the Rosie hospitals can provide a level of patient care beyond that which can be delivered by NHS funding alone and make projects happen sooner or to a greater degree than might have otherwise been possible. Charitable donations fund high-tech equipment, specialist staff, extra comforts and vital research to find potential cures and help save lives locally, nationally and worldwide.