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Walk for Wards success

Zachary Reed (centre), before cutting the ribbon to start the Stars Appeal's sponsored Walk for Wards, at Wilton House. DB4335P08

10:32am Thursday 26th June 2008

BRAVE Zachary Reed led the way as more than 600 people took part in the annual Walk for Wards on Sunday.

Thousands support Caring4kids

Stars Appeal volunteers Sybil and Nicola Tucker and Mary Harney selling a selection of merchandise to raise funds for the Caring4Kids campaign. DB4246P05

3:56pm Tuesday 17th June 2008

THERE was fun in the sun for thousands of families as Wilton House hosted a fun day to raise funds and awareness of Salisbury's District Hospital's Caring 4 Kids Campaign.

Case study - Andrew

4:26pm Thursday 27th March 2008

Andrew (left), now 12, was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis as a baby.

Case study - Ellie

4:25pm Thursday 27th March 2008

Ellie (right), who is nearly one, has spent a lot of her life in hospital.

Case study - Lauren

4:24pm Thursday 27th March 2008

Three-year-old Lauren (right) has cerebral palsy, right sided hemiplegia and epilepsy and has been coming to Salisbury District Hospital children's unit for physiotherapy since she was about six-months-old.

Case study - Ella

4:21pm Thursday 27th March 2008

Ella (right) was born with a broken leg and was quickly diagnosed as having osteogenesis imperfecta, commonly known as brittle bone disease.

Making children's stay in hospital more comfortable

4:18pm Thursday 27th March 2008

THE new children's centre will provide care for a core catchment area of some 75,000 children.

New Stars Appeal Campaign - Caring 4 Kids

4:17pm Thursday 27th March 2008

AN ambitious fundraising drive gets underway today aimed at amassing £1m to help fund state-of-the art facilities for a new children's centre at Salisbury District Hospital.

Wendy weighs in to aid ward

Left to right: Wendy Butler, Dr Philippa Swayne, David Cox, Wendy's father, senior staff nurse Kim Dunn, and , sitting down, Daphne Cox, Wendy's mum.

3:10pm Thursday 31st January 2008

WENDY Butler, who runs Anonymous Hairdressers in Salisbury and has, for years, been keeping many of the staff at the district hospital neat and tidy, has handed over a cheque for £1,042.55 to the hospital's Stars Appeal.

Transforming lives of patients

Charles Ranaboldo, consultant surgeon. DB3459P02

12:56pm Thursday 24th January 2008

SUPPORTERS of Salisbury District Hospital's Stars Appeal have seen how their generosity is going to transform the lives of critically ill babies and cancer patients.







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