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MedEquip4Kids are delighted to announce we are once again receiving 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 continued support, Stowe Family Law are ensuring that MedEquip4Kids can continue their mission to provide vital medical equipment for babies, children and young people. Stowe Family Law said:

“Stowe Family Law Altrincham are very proud to support MedEquip4Kids with a donation towards their lifesaving neo natal and paediatric medical equipment for NHS hospitals.”

Hayden, our Corporate Fundraiser said: “Companies like Stowe Family Law are the reason why we are able to provide vital equipment, improved environments, and resources to benefit over 80,000 babies, and children each year. Thank you so much for your continued support!”

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

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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“The specialist treatment chairs are a new vital resource for the therapy team and nursing staff to be able to safely and comfortably sit extremely complex, dependant, critical care patients out of bed. The chairs allow us to begin the patient’s rehabilitation journey by providing appropriate postural support at the same time as pressure relief to allow the patient to build the muscle strength to hold themselves up against gravity. This allows them to begin to interact with their environment in a more normal way, enabling them to participate in meaningful activities such as meal times and activities of daily living.”

Physiotherapy Team
Critical Care Unit
Royal Preston Hospital

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