Every day we are able to enhance and improve our hospitals thanks to your generosity.
These enhancements range from simple little things, like creating colourful gardens to brighten our hospitals, to funding the most cutting-edge medical innovations and equipment.
Please do read the latest inspirational stories about how our supporters, fundraisers, corporate partners, donors and patients are raising money to make these very special improvements happen.
A series of large scale artworks has been installed at the Horton General Children’s Ward, making it more friendly and welcoming for young patients. Read more
A UK first procedure for heart patients has taken place, with support from our Heartfelt Appeal Read more
A beautiful garden has been created for parents who have experienced the loss of a baby at the John Radcliffe Hospital. Read more
A pioneering new way of operating on patients with bone cancer is taking place in Oxford, thanks to the surgical and technical teams at the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre (NOC) and the support of Oxford Hospitals Charity. Read more
Fran is the new Youth Worker at Oxford Children's Hospital – specialising in supporting teenagers, particularly on Mel’s Ward. Fran works closely with teenagers, providing emotional and practical support, and she is already making such a difference in the Children’s Hospital. She told us: ‘The work is complex, but so positive – as I really feel I can make a difference. Read more
An innovative new programme to support research projects by burses, midwives and health professionals in our Trust, funded by Oxford Hospitals Charity, is already having an impact in our hospitals. Read more
A revolutionary surgical technique to help patients with complex gallstone disease has been introduced at the John Radcliffe Hospital, with the support of funding from Oxford Hospitals Charity. Read more
How our funding is helping to create reassuring spaces for older patients in hospital and those with dementia. Read more
Even during the toughest of times, there are special celebrations taking place in our hospitals. So when the charity were asked to support the chaplaincy team to make weddings at the Cancer Centre in the Churchill Hospital, we were delighted to help. Read more