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For three decades, the Rosie has set the standard for maternity and neonatal care in the UK. Its transformation marks the start of a new era in women’s and neonatal care. Thank you for all the support so far. We continue to raise funds to help ensure that care continues to be the best of the best. You can play a part in making this happen.

 

Make a Gift     Fundraising     RosieBorn Facebook Group  

 

 

Make a Gift

Click here to see how your gift to the Rosie could be spent to make a difference for mothers, babies and families.

 

There are lots of ways to make a gift to the Rosie: a one-off payment, standing order,
giving through your company, giving shares, charitable bonds, leaving a legacy. Allia


If you'd like to talk to someone about your options, please call 01223 217757 or email act@addenbrookes.nhs.uk

 

Make a one-off gift today 

 

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Fundraising

Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust (ACT) has come up with plenty of easy ways for parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, siblings and children of all ages to get involved with fundraising for the Rosie. Just a few ideas are listed below, but please download your fundraising pack for more information.

 

  • Inspire pupils to get involved: With so many local children born at the Rosie, ACT is calling on schools to back the campaign, by holding a non-uniform day or by giving enterprising pupils the chance to organise some fundraising.

 

  • Club together for fundraising fun: How about encouraging Rainbows, Brownies and Scouts or your local dance, swimming and football clubs to host a mini-fete, talent show or sponsored sports event?

 

  • Take a toddle with your teddy: Nurseries and child-minders could take younger children out with their favourite toy or teddy on a sponsored toddle or teddy bear’s picnic – both popular options for keeping little people occupied for an hour or two.

 

  • Step out on a buggy push: With memories of the Rosie fresh in their minds, new mums and dads could get into the great outdoors with a sponsored buggy push. It’s a great way to road test your new wheels, meet other buggy buddies, get back in shape and give baby plenty of fresh air – all while raising money for a great cause.

 

  • Get active with the baby group: Pre- and post-natal groups could organise their own fundraising events from sponsored aqua aerobic sessions for pregnant women to baby sing-along sessions and clothing sales.

 

  • Catch up over coffee: How about hosting a cascading coffee morning, cake sale or afternoon tea as an excuse to meet up with friends old and new? It’s an easy way for families, acquaintances, community groups and local businesses to help the campaign and who knows, you could encourage your guests to hold their own events?

  

 

Sponsorship

We recommend collecting sponsorship donations for your fundraising online, through JustGiving at: JustGiving.co.uk/act. This is the main JustGiving page for Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust (ACT), the dedicated charity for Addenbrooke's and the Rosie. You just need to write that you are fundraising for the Rosie Hospital in the text on your page. 

 

We’d love to hear how you may be able to help us and explore any ideas you have. If you would like to talk to someone about fundraising, need sponsor forms or any other help please call 01223 217757 or email act@addenbrookes.nhs.uk 

 

  

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Join the RosieBorn® Facebook group

 

Join others on Facebook whose children were born at the Rosie, or who were born at the Rosie themselves! Share your experiences and fundraising ideas with like-minded people. Just click on the 'RosieBorn' Facebook icon above on the right.

 

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John Lewis

The Incorporated Trustees of Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust (ACT) and other related charities. Registered charity number 1048868.

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