
Supporting health equity for black communities in East London
This Black History Month, we're shining a light on some of the pioneering research and healthcare innovations that will build equity in health for black people living in East London.
This Black History Month, we're shining a light on some of the pioneering research and healthcare innovations that will build equity in health for black people living in East London.
A brand-new Netflix documentary, airing on Wednesday 23 July, will showcase the heroic work of London’s four major trauma centres.
From Friday 18 July until Sunday 17 August, it’s South Asian Heritage Month. This celebrates the culture and heritage of people with roots in South Asian countries. Read about some of the projects we're funding that are improving health for South Asian communities in East London and across the globe.
Here at Barts Charity we’re committed to improving healthcare and transforming health outcomes for all in our East London community. Here are a few ways we’re doing that for LGBTQ+ people.
We are very excited to welcome and introduce you to our brand-new Chair, Steve Bonnard.
The MBE recognises Professor Chloe Orkin’s services to the NHS, including pioneering work to find new therapies for HIV for underrepresented groups, funded by Barts Charity.
Our Everyday Impact funding scheme focuses on ideas where a simple change can make a big difference to the care, experience and wellbeing of patients in hospitals across. We have now supported 58 projects and invested an incredible £1.5m.
Our first ever Hike for Health event took place earlier this month and proved great success with many supporters taking part.
Last year we awarded our highest ever amount of funding in a single year to support research and healthcare for the community of East London.
Hospital staff, dementia, cancer, gynaecological patients and more set to benefit from our new Everyday Impact funding scheme.