
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.
With our funding, the pioneering Barts Research Centre for Women’s Health is tackling health issues in mothers and babies in East London and across the UK.
In recent years we’ve invested over £10 million to help researchers make breakthroughs in the fight against cancer.
A centre which aims to improve care for people who suffer with bone, joint or muscle conditions has been supported by a Barts Charity grant.
Our funding for the Barts Heart Centre is helping to save lives and improve patients' heart health by combining research and clinical care.
With our £500,000 funding, ‘Workstations on Wheels’ (WOWs) have been rolled out – literally - at two of the Barts Health NHS Trust hospitals.
Our funding has been used for projects large and small to support hospital staff and their patients through the pandemic. Staff have used funds to create leaflets that explains Covid-19 in a way that young people will understand and help reduce their anxiety.
In North East London, production has begun on a new drink at Watling Street Beer; the Nighting-Ale. All proceeds will go toward our Emergency Covid-19 Appeal.
After seeing the devastating toll Covid-19 had on our hospitals, fundraiser Alice decided to set herself an epic challenge.
After Covid-19 cancelled any plans to climb the Three Peaks, colleagues at DEMICA decided to climb the equivalent distance at home.
Three-year-old Hugo walked 3 kilometers to raise money for his NHS heroes after asking his Mum how he could fight "the corona bug".