QEHB Charity is once again aiming to bring festive cheer to patients and staff at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham throughout Christmas. Over the festive period approximately 100,000 patients will visit QEHB, meaning the ‘season to be jolly’ will be business as usual at the city’s biggest hospital, but they want to provide chocolate hampers for patients and staff to share, Christmas trees for every floor of the hospital, decorations for the wards, gifts for children and young people with cancer, and free parking and TV for patients and visitors on Christmas Day. But they can’t do it without you!

From joining their events, to visiting the Christmas shop, or making a company or personal donation, every support will help make Christmas that little bit nicer for the thousands of patients who will be at QEHB throughout the festive period.

To help support patients festive events include:

-    Festive Jumper Day - on Friday December 16 

-    12 Choirs of Christmas - primary schools and community groups singing carols and hymns     throughout the month 

-    The popular Christmas Carol Concert at St Philip’s Cathedral on Monday December 16.

A Christmas pop-up shop will be in the hospital atrium throughout December for the first time, selling Christmas decorations and gifts along with the usual range of QEHB Charity merchandise.

For any company looking to give to a local charity this Christmas, QEHB Charity offers a variety of packages to help organisations identify the type of support that’s best.


To find out more or to make a donation to QEHB Charity’s Christmas Campaign, go to www.qehbchristmas.org,