January News

HAPPY NEW YEAR

The Friends of the Rosie Hospital are raising money to help make the Rosie a more comfortable environment for mothers and babies. In 2022 we raised over £2,000.

By using our online store you will be avoiding the crowded shops and keeping yourself safe. You can shop for new items here or donated items in our rosieinstitches2010 eBay charity store, and vintage knitting patterns on our facebook page. Please take a look at our extensive selection of jumpers and cardigans ideal to keep babies and children up to 4 years old toasty and warm through the remaining weeks of winter using coupon sleeves50.

Please also refer to our facebook page which is updated daily.

Shop on AmazonSmile, and Amazon donates to The Friends Of The Rosie Maternity Hospital Addenbrookes NHS Trust, at no cost to you.

Click on one of our affiliate store buttons on the right and a percentage of your purchase will come to The Friends of the Rosie Hospital. Aurelia London are offering a complimentary Miracle Cleanser 50ml when you spend £40! Worth £22 Click on Aurelia London’s link on the right.

Thank you to everyone for raising donations for Friends of the Rosie Hospital with #easyfundraising! If you haven’t signed up yet, it’s easy and completely FREE. 5,000 shops and sites will donate to us when you use easyfundraising to do your everyday online shopping – at no extra cost to you! Every donation you raise makes a difference to us so please sign up and share  easyfundraising  today.

New members are always welcome, whether to contribute financially, to join our team of knitters, provide transport for our volunteers or display a small selection of our wares. If you would like to donate some of your spare time while you are staying safe at home, pop over to our volunteering page for some ideas. We are still welcoming donations of craft materials.

 

**** UPDATED COVID VISITING INFORMATION****

 

Cambridge University Hospitals including The Rosie Hospital have reinstated mask use in clinical areas (Rosie Birth Centre, clinics and wards – not main corridors or the cafe/concourse).

 

Thank you for your continued support

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