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Supporting the Royal Surrey County Hospital Charitable Fund

The hospital has always been at the heart of the community and has grown substantially since it began in 1866, when it was the first voluntary hospital in Guildford, funded only by public donations.

It is thanks to the kindness of individuals, community groups, businesses and charitable trusts that here at the Royal Surrey County Hospital we have been able to invest in innovative new equipment, major redevelopment projects and other initiatives over the years – always with our focus firmly on the needs of the patient, improving care, and remaining at the forefront of treatment provision.

The Royal Surrey County Hospital Charitable Fund is an umbrella organisation, which incorporates over 70 different trust funds related to different areas of the hospital - from the St Luke’s Cancer Centre through to the Special Care Baby Unit.

Our vision is to ensure that The Royal Surrey County Hospital can offer the best possible patient care and medical treatment. However, we cannot do this without your help! Any donation, no matter how big or small, will make a difference.

We deserve a hospital we can continue to be proud of, and together we can be sure we’ll get there.

To find out the ways in which you can support your hospital, please click on the links below or on the left handside of this page.

-      Donate

-      Fundraise and volunteer

-      Take part

-      Support via your company

-      Fundraising News

-      Associated Charities

-      Contact us

Lucinda's story

Lucinda noticed a poster in the hospital for charity fundraising challenges. She had always dreamt of kayaking down the Amazon and when seeing a poster advertising this it seemed perfect. Lucinda overcame her shyness and raised nearly £6,000 after setting a goal of £2,500.

To hear Lucinda's full story please click here.

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