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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!
  • The Walkers walk for Amelie

    "By raising money for King's, we would like to make a small contribution to ensuring that children from across the UK, Europe and further afield can benefit from world-leading liver care at King's.”

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  • Marvellous murals for children, by children

    "Having a bright and colourful area will transform the experience of every single child and young person we see. It will also lift staff’s morale and pride around where they work, and what they achieve every day.”

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  • Celebrating our staff

    Thank You Week returned to our hospitals this week, offering a packed programme of activities and events designed to promote wellbeing among…

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  • Helping families cope after an acquired brain injury

    "Our long term aim is to develop a complex intervention that actively engages with families and supports family resilience to the trauma of an acquired brain injury, by offering them the help they need when they need it.”

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  • Thank You #TeamKings

    To mark Thank You Week, supporters of King's College Hospital Charity have rallied to create a special rendition of Michael Rosen's iconic poem, ‘These are the Hands’, dedicated to #TeamKings. 

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  • Run the marathon for King's

    If you have already secured a place in the 2021 Virgin Money London Marathon and are looking to dedicate your run to an amazing cause, #TeamKings…

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  • Skipping for the Lion Ward

    Amalie Day and Isabel Godden have skipped five kilometres in memory of their dear friend Maisy and to say thank you to King's for taking such great…

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  • Refurbishing the Oasis Birth Centre

    "Pregnancy and birth is such a special time for women and families, and we have the opportunity to accentuate this experience. We hope that improving the facilities and introducing the new services will lead to women having a more positive labour and birth experience.”

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  • Developing a Human Factors training programme

    "Adopting a proactive approach to Human Factors training will equip staff with the tools they need to better communicate escalate, and lead in high-pressure situations. In addition to helping to improve teamwork and boost morale, it will embed a risk-aware culture that keeps patients safe."

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  • Ronni's story

    “I can’t thank King’s enough for treating my cancer and giving me a future. That’s why we are doing the Great Hospital Hike – to celebrate our survival; to thank the people that treated us; and to acknowledge the common thread that binds us all together.”

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  • Josh's story

    Come rain or shine, Josh Mitchell spent his weekends pounding the parks and pavements around his Kent home in preparation for his first London…

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