
Healing, hope and Hike for Health: Loren’s journey
After suffering from a severe bone infection, Loren is taking part in this year's Hike for Health to say a massive thank you for the care she received.
After suffering from a severe bone infection, Loren is taking part in this year's Hike for Health to say a massive thank you for the care she received.
A brand-new Netflix documentary, airing on Wednesday 23 July, will showcase the heroic work of London’s four major trauma centres.
Fundraiser Brooke shares the story of her baby Monty's premature birth and the skydiving challenge she's taking on to support Barts Charity.
31-year-old Beth was treated at three hospitals across Barts Health NHS Trust following a pulmonary embolism which left her close to death. She’s now looking for ways to give back to the hospitals, and to raise awareness of the condition.
4-year-old Tilly was treated for a rare form of cancer at the Acorn ward at Whipps Cross. Tilly’s family have now raised a massive £12,000 to thank the staff who looked after her.
New research from The Centre for Trauma Sciences shows that innovations in trauma care led to an increase in the number of patients surviving their injuries. The Centre for Trauma Sciences was established in 2012 with £3m funding from Barts Charity.
Regular singing sessions have been introduced at The Royal London Hospital to help patients with chronic lung disease, thanks to Dr Anna Moore's fundraising.
To support staff wellbeing and promote healthier commutes, we’ve funded Brompton e-bikes for staff at St Bartholomew's Hospital.
Our funding for research into the effects of serious injuries is saving lives and rebuilding futures.
Potentially revolutionary research into Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis and dementia is being undertaken at a centre created by our £1.5m grant.
Our funding is enabling staff at St Bartholomew's Hospital to trial remote follow-up consultations for patients with blood cancer, so they don't have to travel to central London for their numerous appointments.
With our support, robotic surgery equipment is delivering better outcomes for patients at St Bartholomew’s and The Royal London hospitals.