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MedEquip4Kids are delighted to announce we have received an extremely generous donation of £250 from the Stowe Family Law Altrincham office! This money will go towards helping fulfil our current medical equipment projects.

Our charity has been working hard since 1985 to ensure that hospitals have the correct equipment needed to support the health of children and babies across the UK. The hospitals we work with send requests for equipment not available from limited NHS funds.

By providing this donation, Stowe Family Law has made a huge contribution to ensuring children and babies have access to the medical care they need, when they require it the most. They said:

“Stowe Family Law are proud to support MedEquip4Kids with a donation towards their incredible work improving the health and wellbeing of babies and children in the UK. The charity provides lifesaving neo natal and paediatric medical equipment for NHS hospitals.”

Hayden, our Corporate Fundraiser said: “Without the support of compassionate companies like Stowe Family Law we simply would not be able to operate. A massive THANK YOU therefore goes to the Altrincham office for their support of our charity.”

You can learn more about Stowe Family Law here: https://www.stowefamilylaw.co.uk/offices/hale/

If you would like to know how your business can help support our impactful charity please contact Hayden on hayden.cowap@medequip4kids.org.uk

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“This donation has enabled us to use more varied and useful therapeutic toys and games when working with children and young people with mental health difficulties, as well as using extra clinic rooms which are now more child-friendly. This has helped reduced anxiety about coming to CAMHS and meant that family therapy can be done. Both parents of a 10 year old boy can now attend with their 5 year old as the youngest child can play with our new resources in the waiting room or clinic space. The 10 year old benefited from therapeutic games about thoughts/feelings and we were also able to observe imaginative play for assessment.”

Dr Eleanor Oswald
Clinical Psychologist, CAMHS
Vale of Leven Hospital

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