Strictly judge revealed as patron of hospital charity covering Stamford and Rutland
It's FAB-U-LOUS news!
Craig Revel Horwood has been announced as the patron of the charity supporting patients and staff at Stamford and Rutland hospital.
The North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust says it's delighted to welcome the Strictly Come Dancing judge, choreographer and local resident to the role.
It comes as the charity has relaunched, with an online event for staff earlier today (24th January).
Dr Kanchan Rege, Chief Medical Officer for the Trust said: “This is a really exciting time for our hospitals’ charity. Not only are we relaunching with a fresh new look, we now have the A-MAZE-ING Craig Revel Horwood as our charity patron.
“It is a real honour to have Craig join us and support our charity and we are all extremely grateful to Craig for taking the time out of his busy schedule to help us with the charity’s relaunch. He will certainly help us shine the spotlight on our charity plans for 2022 and beyond, in particular support our campaigns to raise awareness and funds for our patients and staff."
Philip Fearn, Charity Project Manager for the Trust, said: “The charity directly supports North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust’s patients and staff and we’d love everyone to be involved in our fundraising events going forward. You can find out how to make a donation or support us with fundraising events by visiting our new website: www.NWAngliaHospitalsCharity.org.”
“We are extremely grateful for the ongoing donations we receive, but particularly those received during the pandemic. For example, we have used some of the funds to purchase iPads to help patients keep in touch with loved ones which has been a real lifeline, especially so when visiting restrictions are in place.”
Trust staff were also given the opportunity to meet Craig and ask questions at an online 45-minute live lunchtime chat.
The Strictly Come Dancing judge said: “I was thrilled and truly touched to be asked to support my local hospitals’ charity as patron.
“It has been a tough couple of years for the NHS and I salute all its staff for all the great work they are doing. I’m looking forward to supporting the charity to help raise funds which will directly help patients and staff by improving their experiences.
“It’s a real shame I wasn’t able to meet the wonderful North West Anglia team and their patients in person, as we had originally planned, but I hope we can make that happen when it is safe to do so. That said, it was fab-u-lous to meet everyone and answer their questions during the live lunchtime chat."