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Read the latest news and stories from Team King's as we build support and awareness of our work of our work together to make the best care possible. If you have a story to tell - about your treatment, fundraising plans (or both!) then please email [email protected] - you could be our next #FridayFundraiser!
  • Evelyn sharing a special moment with her brother

    Pedalling for Evelyn-Rose

    The Dobsons are cycling 1,189 miles (in record temperatures!) in memory of their precious daughter Evelyn-Rose. 

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  • Lewis about to start a chemo cycle

    Lewis's story

    After being told he was terminal at one hospital, Lewis had life-saving surgery to treat his cancer at King's.

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  • The King's Lottery

    By signing up to our lottery today, you will help make life-changing care at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust possible. For just £1 a…

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  • Tom's story

    Tom Leighton is raising money for King's through his latest art project: 'The Act of Protection', which explores and comments on our recognition of…

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  • Kanayo's story

    Kanayo Dike-Oduah will be forever grateful to King’s for saving her sight – and now she is on a mission to raise awareness around the urgent need to…

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  • Making every step count

    Each and every one of our amazing supporters has their own personal connection to King’s and their own story to tell.  Today, we hear from supporters…

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  • Asmita's story

    "Volunteering at King's makes you feel incredibly fulfilled. I would definitely recommend volunteering."

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  • Joan's story

    "I am running a half marathon to support those that supported my husband, Michael, in his last years,"

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  • Sharon's story

    "Volunteering at King's makes you feel incredibly fulfilled. I would definitely recommend volunteering."

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  • Steve's story

    "After the surgery, the consultant looked at me and said, 'you’re the luckiest bloke I have ever met!'"

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