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Jon’s Charity Contributions Recognised by Hospital Charity

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Jon Gildersleeve has once again been recognised for his invaluable contribution to King George and Queen’s Hospitals Charity, particularly for his work coordinating the Teddy Bear, Knitted Hearts, and Blankets Appeal.

The charity recently sent a heartfelt letter of appreciation, acknowledging Jon’s tireless efforts in collecting and distributing essential items for patients, especially those in critical care.

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Community Champion, Jon Gildersleeve

Jon has long been a dedicated community advocate and supporter of various local causes. His commitment to the Teddy Bear and Knitted Hearts appeal has significantly impacted the lives of many, particularly in the Neonatal Unit, where premature baby hats, blankets, and socks provide comfort to vulnerable infants and their families.

His consistent dedication to supporting Queen’s Hospital has also extended to the Adult Critical Care Unit, where the knitted hearts and other thoughtful items offer emotional support to patients and their families during difficult times.

The letter from King George and Queen’s Hospitals Charity highlights Jon’s active role in raising awareness of the appeal within the local community. His efforts have ensured that these much-needed items reach the hospital, providing real comfort and care where it is most needed.

A letter of appreciation from King George and Queen's Hospitals Charity addresses Jon Gildersleeve for his support with the Teddy Bear, Knitted Hearts, and Blankets Appeal, expressing gratitude for his contributions to patients in critical care.

Jon’s collaboration with the charity, as well as his passionate advocacy for patient welfare, has made a measurable difference in enhancing the hospital experience for many.

The charity expressed their deep gratitude for his ongoing commitment and acknowledged that it’s people like Jon who make a significant impact on the hospital’s success in providing additional comfort for its patients.

In addition to his role with the charity, Jon is also known for his leadership within the local community, often using his platform to support charitable initiatives and raise awareness about local health and social issues. His work is a testament to the power of community engagement and volunteerism in improving the lives of others.

The Fundraising Team at King George and Queen’s Hospitals Charity closed their letter with a heartfelt statement: “We are committed to making our hospitals even better, and it’s thanks to people like you that we can continue this important work.

For those interested in contributing to the appeal or similar projects, more information can be found at www.supportyourhospital.org.


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