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Only the best is good enough for our sick kids

From championing state-of-the-art equipment and groundbreaking research to creating the very best patient environments, we continually strive to push boundaries and improve standards of excellence in research, education and treatment. 

Only the best is good enough for our sick kids

Our hospital has been a centre of paediatric excellence, providing specialist care to sick kids from across the UK and beyond, for more than 160 years. Since Dr Thomas Heslop set up the Birmingham and Midland Free Hospital for Sick Children in 1862, fundraising has been the beating heart of the hospital, enabling it to provide services to patients and families.

From raising funds to allow the hospital to open its doors all those years ago, we’ve come a very long way. Thanks to the generosity of our fundraisers and donors, we’ve been able to go above and beyond to ensure our patients and families can receive the very best care and treatment in the most welcoming and comfortable environments possible.

We’ve enabled the build of Waterfall House, home to the UK’s first-ever rare diseases centre, and Magnolia House, the first bereavement centre of its kind in a hospital setting, creating a standard of care across the UK. We’ve also been able to fund ground-breaking research and innovative, world-renowned surgeries using the most up-to-date equipment.

We’ve enabled the build of Waterfall House, home to the UK’s first-ever rare diseases centre, and Magnolia House, the first bereavement centre of its kind in a hospital setting, creating a standard of care across the UK. We’ve also been able to fund ground-breaking research and innovative, world-renowned surgeries using the most up-to-date equipment.

Only the best is good enough for our sick kids

Our hospital has been a centre of paediatric excellence, providing specialist care to sick kids from across the UK and beyond, for more than 160 years. Since Dr Thomas Heslop set up the Birmingham and Midland Free Hospital for Sick Children in 1862, fundraising has been the beating heart of the hospital, enabling it to provide services to patients and families.

From raising funds to allow the hospital to open its doors all those years ago, we’ve come a very long way. Thanks to the generosity of our fundraisers and donors, we’ve been able to go above and beyond to ensure our patients and families can receive the very best care and treatment in the most welcoming and comfortable environments possible.

We’ve enabled the build of Waterfall House, home to the UK’s first-ever rare diseases centre, and Magnolia House, the first bereavement centre of its kind in a hospital setting, creating a standard of care across the UK. We’ve also been able to fund ground-breaking research and innovative, world-renowned surgeries using the most up-to-date equipment.

Only the best is good enough for our sick kids

Our hospital has been a centre of paediatric excellence, providing specialist care to sick kids from across the UK and beyond, for more than 160 years. Since Dr Thomas Heslop set up the Birmingham and Midland Free Hospital for Sick Children in 1862, fundraising has been the beating heart of the hospital, enabling it to provide services to patients and families.

From raising funds to allow the hospital to open its doors all those years ago, we’ve come a very long way. Thanks to the generosity of our fundraisers and donors, we’ve been able to go above and beyond to ensure our patients and families can receive the very best care and treatment in the most welcoming and comfortable environments possible.

Featured events

Take the leap this spring to help sick kids and their families

Challenge yourself this spring and help raise funds for Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity

Support a worthy cause and play our raffle or weekly lottery

Your participation helps us remain at the forefront of paediatric care, allowing us to invest in state-of-the-art equipment, groundbreaking research, and enhanced facilities for our patients. 

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Keep in touch

Sign up to receive email updates about our work and how you can support sick kids and their families.

Our impact

Meet the supporters creating hope for sick kids

From taking on fundraising challenges to holding their own events, our supporter stories will leave you feeling inspired and uplifted to do more for our sick kids.

 

Fundraising ideas

Join Bertie for a Teddy Bears’ picnic and make a difference

Celebrate National Teddy Bear Picnic Day on Friday 10 July! Gather your friends, family, and teddy bears for fun while supporting sick children.

Register to receive a FREE Bertie teddy and picnic essentials, or make a donation to bring a bear and show you care. Every picnic helps deliver world-class care to children and families in need.

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Helping to fund research, learning, and innovation

As long as childhood diseases exist, we’ll keep striving to find cures. Research helps us understand illnesses, improve treatments, and save lives.

Your support enables our teams to explore new ideas, develop groundbreaking treatments, and equip clinicians with the skills and resources to pioneer change. Every donation accelerates medical breakthroughs and improves the chances for children facing serious illness.

Creative ways to fundraise

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Lace up your trainers and take part in an event. Whether you’re running, walking, or jogging, every mile helps raise vital funds. Invite friends, set a personal challenge, and share your journey to inspire others to donate along the way.

Lace up your trainers and take part in an event. Whether you’re running, walking, or jogging, every mile helps raise vital funds. Invite friends, set a personal challenge, and share your journey to inspire others to donate along the way.

Keep in touch

Sign up to receive email updates about our work and how you can support sick kids and their families.

Resources

Download your fundraising pack

Find everything you need to organise your own fundraising activity by downloading our fundraising pack which is full of tips and ideas.

Our impact

Where your donation goes

Every year, thousands of babies, children and young people from across the UK come to Birmingham Children’s Hospital for life-saving and life-changing treatment.

67,000

Emergency Department visits every year, far exceeding the hospital’s original planned capacity and resources.

£5 million +

dedicated funds are invested in pioneering research to discover new ways to save lives and support children’s health.

90,000

children need specialist hospital care each year across the West Midlands. That’s over 1 in 8 young patients.

£100,000+

raised by corporate partners in single fundraising campaigns, helping fund vital care, equipment, and support services.

Our impact

Where your donation goes

Every year, thousands of babies, children and young people from across the UK come to Birmingham Children’s Hospital for life-saving and life-changing treatment.

67,000

Emergency Department visits every year, far exceeding the hospital’s original planned capacity and resources.

£5 million +

dedicated funds are invested in pioneering research to discover new ways to save lives and support children’s health.

90,000

children need specialist hospital care each year across the West Midlands. That’s over 1 in 8 young patients.

Our impact

Where your donation goes

Every year, thousands of babies, children and young people from across the UK come to Birmingham Children’s Hospital for life-saving and life-changing treatment.

67,000

Emergency Department visits every year, far exceeding the hospital’s original planned capacity and resources.

£5 million +

dedicated funds are invested in pioneering research to discover new ways to save lives and support children’s health.

Our impact

Where your donation goes

Every year, thousands of babies, children and young people from across the UK come to Birmingham Children’s Hospital for life-saving and life-changing treatment.

67,000

Emergency Department visits every year, far exceeding the hospital’s original planned capacity and resources.

£5 million +

dedicated funds are invested in pioneering research to discover new ways to save lives and support children’s health.

How you donations are helping
to make a difference

Charitable donations allow our hospital to be at the forefront of what’s possible, ensuring our patients and families benefit from the best care, treatment and experience.

Funding groundbreaking research, learning and innovation

Funds we raise from donors can enable researchers to come up with incredible medical advances which will have a real impact on young lives.

Helping create healing hospital environments

Your support ensures that every child receives the best possible care in a setting that feels safe, comfortable, and welcoming.

Powering life-changing technology and equipment

We can fund cutting-edge medical technology, enhance treatment options, and improve patient outcomes, ensuring every child receives the best possible care.

Transforming the child and family experience

With your support we do more to ensure children and their families experience outstanding care with compassion and better cope with being in hospital.

How you donations are helping to make a difference

Charitable donations allow our hospital to be at the forefront of what’s possible, ensuring our patients and families benefit from the best care, treatment and experience.

Funding groundbreaking research, learning and innovation

Funds we raise from donors can enable researchers to come up with incredible medical advances which will have a real impact on young lives.

Helping create healing hospital environments

Your support ensures that every child receives the best possible care in a setting that feels safe, comfortable, and welcoming.

Powering life-changing technology and equipment

We can fund cutting-edge medical technology, enhance treatment options, and improve patient outcomes, ensuring every child receives the best possible care.

How you donations are helping
to make a difference

Charitable donations allow our hospital to be at the forefront of what’s possible, ensuring our patients and families benefit from the best care, treatment and experience.

Funding groundbreaking research, learning and innovation

Funds we raise from donors can enable researchers to come up with incredible medical advances which will have a real impact on young lives.

Helping create healing hospital environments

Your support ensures that every child receives the best possible care in a setting that feels safe, comfortable, and welcoming.

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How you can get involved

There are lots of ways to support the Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity.

Give a gift in your will

After looking after your loved ones, a legacy gift helps us provide world-class care for our brave patients for years to come.

Volunteer for us

Whether helping at events or in our offices, your time and skills make a massive difference to the lives of our children and their families.

Set up a regular gift

Your monthly donation provides the reliable support we need to plan for the future and care for our patients every single day of the year.

Take part in a fundraising event

From marathons to dragon boat races, there are so many ways to get involved. Smash your personal goals, and raise vital funds.

get involved

How you can get involved

There are lots of ways to support the Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity.

Give a gift in your will

After looking after your loved ones, a legacy gift helps us provide world-class care for our brave patients for years to come.

Volunteer for us

Whether helping at events or in our offices, your time and skills make a massive difference to the lives of our children and their families.

Set up a regular gift

Your monthly donation provides the reliable support we need to plan for the future and care for our patients every single day of the year.

get involved

How you can get involved

There are lots of ways to support the Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity.

Give a gift in your will

After looking after your loved ones, a legacy gift helps us provide world-class care for our brave patients for years to come.

Volunteer for us

Whether helping at events or in our offices, your time and skills make a massive difference to the lives of our children and their families.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Your most frequently asked questions answered here

  • Use your skills for good – whether it’s organisation, communication, or creativity, your strengths can make a difference
  • Give back to the community – support a cause that helps thousands of children every year
  • Make new connections – join a welcoming team of like-minded individuals dedicated to helping others
  • Gain valuable experience – develop new skills and build confidence in a rewarding environment
  • Support in a way that suits you – whether it’s a one-off event or a regular commitment, there are many ways to get involved.

The volunteering opportunities available with us directly support our important charitable work helping sick children and their families at our hospital. The roles do not involve patient contact and only very rarely involve visits to wards.

If you are looking for opportunities to volunteer within the hospital, please contact the hospital’s volunteer service.

Some of our volunteering opportunities require you to have particular skills but these are clearly stated in the role profiles. The majority do not require you to have any experience or specialist skills and we will provide all the training and information you need.

This can vary to suit you. We will let you know what opportunities are coming up, when and how much time it will take and you can sign up to volunteer.

To volunteer you must be at least 16 years of age. Volunteers aged 16 or 17  will need written consent from their parent or guardian.

Yes, you can volunteer in our hospital but this is not something that we organise. You will need to contact the hospital volunteer service.

Email: bwc.volunteers@nhs.net
Tel: 0121 333 9999 extension 6726.

Our volunteering opportunities do not require a formal interview. We will ask you to complete an application form to enable us to offer you a suitable opportunity. An informal meet and greet session will then be arranged to discuss the service and opportunities further.

While our volunteers do not receive payment for their work, we are able to reimburse travel expenses if required

Up to a maximum of 24 months of support for a research proposal aimed specifically at nursing, midwifery and other allied healthcare professions (dietetics, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, radiography etc.). This may be a self-contained piece of research, or likely to lead to a successful application for external, peer-reviewed research project funding. 

Download the application form here

 Deadline 19th June 2026-12pm

We offer flexible hybrid working to support a healthy work-life balance, giving our employees the flexibility to work in a way that helps them feel productive, supported and connected both at home and in the workplace.

For a band 5 NMAHP BWC staff member to undertake 1 one day per week for 12 months, to lead on a quality improvement project, based in their own clinical area.

Download the application form here

Deadline 19th June 2026-12pm 

All applicants must be available for a 1-hour interview on Tuesday 7th July 2026 

Up to a maximum of 24 months of support for a research proposal aimed specifically at Psychologists, Pharmacists & Clinical Scientists. This may be a self-contained piece of research, or likely to lead to a successful application for external, peer-reviewed research project funding.

Download the application form here

 Deadline 19th June 2026-12pm  

These are for research-active individuals who wish to become Chief Investigators, and may be at an early part of their research careers.  

Call to open in July 2026 

For research-active Nurses, Midwives, Allied Healthcare Professionals and clinical health scientists who which to become Chief Investigators, and may be at an early part of their research careers. The award could support recruitment to a large externally funded research project or prior to applying for a future Clinical Research Scholarship.

Call to open in July 2026  

For research-active Consultants to undertake, perform and develop research, and prepare for a Clinical Research Scholarship (CRS) application. As well as post-scholarship clinicians to continue their research.

Call to open in July 2026 

For a trainee health, social or biological sciences graduate to undertake a supervised research project. We encourage PhD applications to be match-funded. We will request peer review suggestions on submission of your application. 

April 2026 deadline closed 

Outcomes will be in July 2026 

Next call in 2027

Support for small-scale hospital, community or laboratory-based research leading to a peer-reviewed publication. We particularly welcome applications from those who are at the beginning of their research and academic journeys and will not be considering applications for qualifications, such as MDs or PhDs, under a small project grant. 

April 2026 deadline closed 

Outcomes will be in June 2026 

Second call to open in July 2026

Partnering with our charity helps create meaningful, measurable change for the communities and people who need it most, while demonstrating your organisation’s commitment to social responsibility.

  • At least one applicant must be a member of staff with research experience employed by Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
  • An individual may be named as an applicant on no more than two applications in any one year, providing satisfactory reporting of any current grants.
  • Please check if your department has its own earmarked research funds which could be used before applying to the BWCRP.
  • In addition to scientific quality, the committee considers the following: benefit to children and women, value for money, and likelihood of achieving the aims of answering the research question, and future prospects of funding and development. 
  • Applications £50,000 and over require external peer review. We welcome suggestions for peer reviewers.
  • As part of the assessment process, we will ask for assurances that the Trust Research and Development team support your project.
  • See NIHR guidance for payment rates for Patient & Public Involvement & Engagement work here.

Working together raises your profile through positive association with our trusted cause, helping to strengthen customer trust, employee pride, and stakeholder engagement.

Mutually beneficial partnerships open doors to collaboration, networking, and innovation by combining expertise, resources, and audiences to achieve more together than we could alone.

For any queries throughout your grant, please contact the charity at bwc.bchcharities@nhs.net or 0121 333 8507.

Six months from your agreed start time in your award letter, you are required to provide six-monthly updates for the Impact team to support with progress and provide updates with Charity Trustees and the Research Programme committee.

A template form is available for six-monthly updates from your Grants Officer. We also accept documents produced for other purposes/organisations which provide updates, updates provided via email, or a phone/Teams call with a Grants Officer. 

Depending on the length of your project, you are also required to complete a more in-depth annual or end of grant report

Please review your award letter to find out your unique reporting deadlines, and your Grants Officer will also be contacting you for these updates/report. Please contact your Grants Officer/ bwc.bchcharities@nhs.net for a copy of your award letter and the deadlines.

Please contact the charity if you wish to request: change of start date above three months, no-cost extension & change of end date, reporting extension, change to project (title, plan, investigation, supplier), change to project budget (transfer between budget lines), change to funded personnel, cost extension, and/or project withdrawal.

Changes of start dates will move your required reporting dates accordingly. 

Complete a request for a requisition, invoice or expense payment on our Impact Portal, using your grant number.

Thanks to funding from high street fashion entrepreneur George Davies, Mr Nigel Drury, a Consultant in Paediatric Cardiac Surgery at our hospital, was able to lead the launch of the UK’s first national study into identifying research priorities for patients diagnosed with congenital heart disease (CHD). 

Twelve children in the UK are born with CHD every day, making it the most common type of birth defect

Medical and surgical advances over the last 70 years have meant survival rates have improved, with approximately 97% of children diagnosed with CHD now expected to reach adulthood. However these children often need treatment throughout their lives, requiring specialist review during childhood and into adulthood.  

A team of UK patients, parents and healthcare professionals worked with the non-profit initiative, James Lind Alliance, to determine the set of focuses.  

Among the priorities identified was improving the outcomes of heart surgery for CHD patients and the impact of CHD on mental health, recognising the significant psychological effect of diagnosis and life-long management of the disease.  

More than 500 people responded to the initial survey and, following a prioritisation survey and two workshops, two top 10 lists of key priorities for research into child/antenatal CHD and adult CHD were agreed.  

Other areas of focus included research to enable less invasive interventions, improve CHD screenings before and after birth, using new technologies and innovation to personalise care and better outcomes, and improve quality of life for children and adults living with CHD.

The strategy has seen the development of a new network in the UK and Ireland for studies across multiple sites, focusing on clinical trials that have the potential to change clinical practice in CHD.

Other initiatives include the setting up of a national CHD patient and public involvement group made up of patient, parent and charity members, who will actively contribute to the development, conduct and reporting of research. 

Research has been conducted into the use of a new drug which blocks nutrient uptake in cancer cells to allow doctors to offer a less aggressive treatment option for children and young people diagnosed with leukaemia

The research was led by our hospital’s Honorary Consultant in Paediatric Oncology, Dr Francis Mussai, and funded by one of our fabulous oncology supporters, fundraising group Carter the Brave, in honour of Carter Chatting.  

Cancers, including leukaemias and solid tumours, often require multi-drug chemotherapies to treat high-risk patients. Sadly, overall survival for these patients, particularly those with leukaemias or neuroblastoma, remains poor.  

While clinical trials into additional therapies for these cancers have taken place, investigations into other treatments aren’t as common as they should be.  

Adult clinical trial research into this new drug showed anticancer activity with minimal side effects, compared to standard chemotherapies which result in much harsher and long-term after-effects.  

Thanks to Carter the Brave, who donated £107,000 to this research, Dr Mussai and his team discovered that removing an amino-acid called arginine from cancer cells can kill them. They tested their treatment in adults and the results were extremely promising. Now, they’re ready to take the treatment into clinical trials for children with relapsed cancers, for whom other treatment options have failed.

Children with the most common malignant form of brain cancer could see diagnostic wait times reduced thanks to research that’s trialled a new, quicker and less invasive way of determining which type of tumour they have.    

The study was conducted by a team of researchers led by University of Birmingham and Newcastle University, together with our hospital as the lead clinical centre. 

The collaborative team identified how the four different groups of medulloblastoma, a malignant children’s brain tumour, had a specific profile based on their individual metabolism.   

Taking cell samples from 86 tumours, a laboratory test was used to accurately identify metabolic markers including chemicals specific to the different tumour groups.     

The study also validated previous research which found glutamate, a metabolite present across all of the tumour cells, is linked closely with tumour prognosis.    

Significantly, the research could pave the way for using MRI scanning combined with machine learning to assess medulloblastomas for their ‘signature’ metabolic profiles without the need for invasive biopsy and could rapidly reduce the current three-four- week wait from presentation to full diagnosis.    

We helped deliver research into this topic with a fantastic £75,000 grant received from The Children’s Research Fund, plus constributions from Children with Cancer UK and Cancer Research UK. We’ve also invested an additional £113,000 to support further vital imaging research.

Thanks to generous donations to our Help A Heart Appeal, our charity was able to fund a special cardiac arrest prevention project called CAP QI which saw a reduction in the number of cardiac arrests on our Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). 

OurPICU is the largest and busiest single-centre PICU in the UK and caters for 35 specialties, including cardiac. Of all the unit’s heart patients, around 25% are deemed at high risk of having a cardiac arrest.  

The number of children who survive a cardiac arrest in hospital is only 54%, and those that do often experience additional health complications as a result, which can impact their life expectancy and quality.  

Our Help A Heart Appeal raised £50,000 to fund a quality research nurse on PICU, who brought in special measures to help us lower the chance of our heart patients arresting, including:     

  • Helping to identify our most at-risk patients   
  • Introducing and increasing measures to reduce the possibility of a cardiac arrest happening
  • Ensuring nurses caring for patients at the bedside are prepared for high-risk patients 
  • Educating staff, so if a cardiac arrest does happen, they feel ready to respond in a safe and efficient way
  • Collecting quality data to measure the role’s success.    

We are the first paediatric hospital in the UK to implement such a role. The same project conducted across 15 hospitals in America was found to reduce cardiac arrests by 33%. 

View our handy guide to running your own raffle or lottery here.

Lace up your trainers and take part in an event. Whether you’re running, walking, or jogging, every mile helps raise vital funds. Invite friends, set a personal challenge, and share your journey to inspire others to donate along the way.

Lace up your trainers and take part in an event. Whether you’re running, walking, or jogging, every mile helps raise vital funds. Invite friends, set a personal challenge, and share your journey to inspire others to donate along the way.

Tell your friends and followers why you’re fundraising and what it means to you. Don’t forget that on X you’re limited to 280 characters, so you’ll need to be short and sweet. For example: “I’m fundraising for @Bham_Childrens on Saturday to say thanks for my daughter Lily’s amazing care. Show your support by making a donation <insert JustGiving link>”. On Facebook, your word count isn’t restricted, so you can share your story in a lot more detail by setting up a Facebook Fundraiser with ease.

Keep your followers updated and show them how much work you’re putting in to meet your fundraising target. If you’re doing a challenge event for example, share your training sessions online.

Bring your story to life by including photos and videos in your posts. You can also use our charity logo to show you’re supporting us – get in touch with our fundraising team or your dedicated fundraising contact to find out more.

Don’t be scared to ask people to donate, but also to follow and share your posts. The more people who read your story, the more donations you’re likely to get!

Make sure you tag in everyone involved in your fundraising. If you do this, your posts will appear on more pages and they’ll be seen by more people! Simply find out their account handle (e.g. @Bham_Childrens). If you’re holding an event, you could even create your very own ‘Facebook Event’ page and invite all of your friends to join, to keep up-to-date with your latest fundraising news.

If you have any queries about using social media to publicise your fundraising activities please call us on 0121 333 8506 or email us and we’ll be happy to help.

Bring your team together to take part in one of our events, raising vital funds and making a real difference for children and families.

Take part in team challenges like sponsored walks, runs, our Dragon Boat Race or a sports day.

Empower your team to volunteer and make a real difference—supporting children and families while building skills, connection and purpose. Find out more here.

Choose us as your Charity of the Year to make a lasting impact. Find out more here.

  • Organising a fundraiser helps pupils build resourcefulness and communication skills as they’ll need to promote their event and arrange a space to bring their plans to life
  • Taking on a fundraiser, such as our School Apprentice Challenge, helps students develop written and verbal communication skills, provides organisation and administration experience, commercial awareness, teamwork and confidence.
  • Discuss fundraising ideas which will suit your group or school
  • Host an introductory or thank you assembly
  • Meet with you, your school council or fundraising group to discuss events with tips on how to maximise your fundraising ask
  • Offer a tour of our hospital
  • Provide you with fundraising materials ready for your event.
  • Register here and we’ll be in touch to talk through your ideas with you.

We offer flexible hybrid working to help our people maintain a healthy work-life balance, giving you the freedom and support to work in a way that helps you thrive both professionally and personally.

We offer a generous annual leave entitlement, with additional days awarded to recognise and celebrate long service and commitment to our charity.

We provide enhanced sick pay to give our employees added peace of mind and support during times when they need it most.

Setting up a payroll gift to our charity is easy. Fill in the quick form, and we’ll handle the rest

We offer enhanced maternity pay to support our employees and their families during an important and life-changing time.

We’ll contact your employer to set up your regular donation. It’s effortless – no extra steps are needed from you. 

Our Employee Assistance Programme and Lifestyle Savings scheme provide practical support, wellbeing resources and everyday discounts to help our employees both in and outside of work.

Once set up, your donation will immediately help us go above and beyond for our patients and their families. They’ll be so grateful for your support  

We offer free annual flu jabs to help support the health and wellbeing of our employees throughout the year.

From fundraising challenges to team celebrations, we host a range of charity events throughout the year that bring colleagues together while supporting an incredible cause.

Arrange a matched funding scheme to double your team’s fundraising efforts. 

Our enhanced auto-enrolment pension scheme includes an 8% employer contribution, helping you plan and save for your future with confidence.

Providing the option of Payroll Giving makes it easier for employees to donate regularly. Find out more here.

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We are committed to ongoing learning, offering opportunities for education, training and professional development to help our employees grow and reach their full potential.

We’re always looking for sponsors to support our events, helping us maximise income while adding real value to corporate partnerships. 

Event sponsorship is a powerful way to connect with the local community or engage with an audience that matters to your business. By partnering with us, you can showcase your brand to new supporters who share your commitment to our hospital and our sick kids. 

To find out more about getting involved, contact us here.

Does your business provide goods or services which could support our charity and hospital? 

We’re proud to have worked with a range of companies who have offered gifts in kind, from DHL Tyrefort who store our hospital Christmas decorations, to Chemist Direct who donated toiletries for patients and staff during the Covid-19 pandemic and LM JV who created a beautiful wood carving for our hospital garden.

If your business could support us in this way, we’d love to hear from you. Please get in touch with us here.

Payroll Giving is a smart, simple and tax-effective way to support our charity straight from your pay each month. 

Easy to set up and flexible to manage, Payroll Giving allows you to give to our charity from your salary, before tax, making it one of the most efficient ways to give. Find out more here.

There are many ways you can support our hospital by giving your time – whether as an individual or as part of a team – and help make a real difference for our sick kids.

Get in touch with us today or read more here.

Through product related fundraising – also known as cause related marketing – we’ve built powerful, mutually beneficial partnerships with our supporters. One example is Mowgli Street Food in Grand Central, who add an optional £1 donation to every customer’s bill to support our hospital and sick kids.

Partnering with us to develop a new product, or aligning our charity with an existing one, can elevate your brand whilst raising transformational funds. In fact, research shows 85–90% of consumers would switch brands to buy a product linked to a good cause. 

Get in touch to learn more about our inspiring product related marketing partnerships and discover how your business can get involved. 

SUPPORT us

How would you like to help?

Whether you have a few hours to spare, a corporate team ready to make an impact, or a personal goal to reach, there are countless ways to join our community and save lives.

SUPPORT us

How would you like to help?

Whether you have a few hours to spare, a corporate team ready to make an impact, or a personal goal to reach, there are countless ways to join our community and save lives.

SUPPORT us

How would you like to help?

Whether you have a few hours to spare, a corporate team ready to make an impact, or a personal goal to reach, there are countless ways to join our community and save lives.

Our partners

Meet our partners

We are incredibly proud to stand alongside these local and national partners. Together, we ensure that every child has the best possible experience and the brightest possible future.

Your support helps the children who need it most

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Patient stories

Transforming patient experiences

Read firsthand accounts from our families on how your support helps us create a more comfortable, ‘normal’ environment for children and their families during hospital stays.

“Sully is a different boy around his big brothers. His eyes light up and he always has a huge smile on his face. As a family, we would have loved the opportunity to be together, away from his hospital bed, where we could make memories and do ‘normal’ activities like any other family.”

Afshana

Sully’s mum

“As regular visitors of the hospital, we understand how important the front of the hospital is. The new plans for the main entrance will make a real difference to put both children and parents at ease.”

Katie

Harrisons’ mum

“As regular visitors of the hospital, we understand how important the front of the hospital is. The new plans for the main entrance will make a real difference to put both children and parents at ease.”

Katie

Harrisons’ mum

“As regular visitors of the hospital, we understand how important the front of the hospital is. The new plans for the main entrance will make a real difference to put both children and parents at ease.”

Katie

Harrisons’ mum

“Sully is a different boy around his big brothers. His eyes light up and he always has a huge smile on his face. As a family, we would have loved the opportunity to be together, away from his hospital bed, where we could make memories and do ‘normal’ activities like any other family.”

Afshana

Sully’s mum

our trustees

Meet our trustees

Our board of trustees oversee our charity, giving final sign-off on all new projects, charitable bids and expenses. 

Kirsty Underhill

Trustee

Kirsty Underhill

Trustee

Kirsty is a qualified solicitor, with a strong background in corporate law, having worked in private practice for seven years post-qualification, including five years as an Associate / Senior Associate in the Corporate team at international law firm DLA Piper. She is currently Senior Legal Counsel at Mortgage Advice Bureau, managing a range of corporate and commercial legal matters. She has been an avid supporter of the charity for a number of years and was part of the inaugural Kili4Kids trek in January 2025. Kirsty was appointed to the board of trustees in March 2025.

Sunita Thakur (also known as Suzy Verma)

Trustee

Sunita Thakur (also known as Suzy Verma)

Trustee

Suzy is Director and Sustainability Partnerships for HSBC. Prior to this role, she was Head of Business Development for the Midlands. Suzy has over 20 years corporate banking experience across a range of sectors including Education, Housing, Charities, Healthcare and Professional Services. She is a regional ambassador for ED&I and has been instrumental in launching a BAME mentoring scheme within the region as well as contributing fresh ideas to the Birmingham Economic Review around the diversity of the workplace.

Gurmit Kler

Trustee

Gurmit Kler

Trustee

Gurmit is a consultant and business leader with a passion for connecting ideas, people and purpose. As Director of Visual Fuse Ltd, she helps universities and partners turn academic research into real-world solutions that create positive change. With a background in business development and research impact, she has led collaborations with organisations including Procter & Gamble, GSK and HSBC. An Associate of Knowledge Exchange UK, Gurmit brings extensive experience in partnership building, innovation and community fundraising to her role as Trustee, supporting the Charity’s mission to improve the health and wellbeing of patients attending Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospitals.

Andrew Kirton

Trustee

Andrew Kirton

Trustee

Andrew is an investment professional and a financial services business leader, with over 35 years of practical experience of helping institutional investors to formulate, execute and oversee investment arrangements. Andrew was the Chief Investment Officer of Mercer Investments for six years until 2019. He is currently the Chair of Aviva Investors Global Services Ltd, is a member of the Wesleyan Assurance Society Investment Committee and provides investment advice to the JP Morgan UK Pension Plan. Andrew was appointed trustee in April 2020 and is chair of the Investment Advisory Committee. 

Professor Sir Bruce Keogh KBE

Trustee

Professor Sir Bruce Keogh KBE

Trustee

Sir Bruce is chair of Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. Prior to this he was Medical Director of the NHS in the Department of Health (2007 to 2013) and NHS England (2013 to 2018). For a decade he was the professional lead for doctors in the NHS and responsible for clinical policy and strategy across the service. He has had a distinguished international career as a cardiac surgeon having been a consultant in Birmingham for 10 years before becoming Director of Surgery at the Heart Hospital and Professor of Cardiac Surgery at University College London. He has served on the boards of the Commission for Health Improvement, Healthcare Commission, NICE and the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult. He was knighted for services to medicine in 2003.

Rachel Hemmings

Trustee

Rachel Hemmings

Trustee

Rachel has worked in healthcare for over 20 years, across a wide variety of roles in marketing and commercial operations. An inspiring leader and senior executive manager, Rachel has proven success in leading multi-channel, strategic marketing programmes to deliver commercial excellence. 

Martin English

Trustee

Martin English

Trustee

Martin is an honorary consultant paediatric oncologist at Birmingham Children’s Hospital. He retired from clinical practice in 2023 after 25 years as a consultant and 37 years in the NHS. He subspecialised in the care and management of children with brain and spinal tumours and the late effects of treatment for childhood cancer. He was associate Chief Medical Officer for Quality 2010 to 2013, was a member of the Drug and Therapeutics Committee between 2002 and 2016 (Chair 2006 to 2012), chemotherapy lead 2009 to 2022 and clinical lead for oncology 2004 to 2010 and 2018 to 2022.

Emma Bryan

Trustee

Emma Bryan

Trustee

Emma is an experienced certified chartered accountant. Her passion for the not-for-profit sector has seen her hold a number of senior finance roles at Birmingham charities. She is currently Director of Finance and Resources at Queen Alexandra College, a national residential college and charity that supports a diverse range of student abilities and needs based in Birmingham.

Matthew Boazman

Trustee

Matthew Boazman

Trustee

Matthew became CEO of Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust in April 2023. He joined the NHS in 2002 via the Graduate Management Training Scheme and worked in a variety of roles across Kent and the South East, before moving to the Aids Committee of Toronto in CanadaIn 2004 he joined Whittington Health NHS Trust as General Manager, before going on to become Director of Operations in 2011 and Director of Operations for Whittington Health when it merged with the local community NHS Trust. Matthew joined Birmingham Children’s Hospital in 2013 as Director of Strategy and Planning before becoming Chief Officer for Strategy and Innovation in 2015. He is also a Director with BCH Trading.

Keith Jecks – Deputy Chair

Trustee

Keith Jecks – Deputy Chair

Trustee

Keith is an actuary who has specialised in providing investment advice to institutional investors for over 30 years. Having held senior positions in a number of leading City investment firms, he retired from full time work in 2012 and is currently Chairman of the British Red Cross Pension Fund and the British Red Cross Scottish Pension Scheme. Keith is a non-executive director of UBS Asset Management UK Ltd and was appointed a trustee in January 2015. In March 2023 he was appointed Deputy Chair.

Amerdeep (Rob) Nagra – Chairman

Trustee

Amerdeep (Rob) Nagra – Chairman

Trustee

Rob was appointed a trustee in January 2015 and became Chair in March 2023. Rob is a risk management professional in the Financial Services sector where he has worked for over 20 years, covering global jurisdictionsBorn in the Midlands, Rob has deep roots in the area.  He lives in Birmingham with his family.

Whanau

Associate

Whanau

Associate

Whanau helps and supports founders and senior leadership teams to grow their businesses. The team all played a key role in taking Gymshark to unicorn status, so understand what it takes to build and sustain a high growth company on a global scale.

Tribera

Associate

Tribera

Associate

Tribera is a Creative Agency that works with well-known consumer brands across multiple disciplines. Based proudly in Birmingham, Tribera features state-of-the-art filming studios and podcasting facilities.

Softcat Plc

Associate

Softcat Plc

Associate

Softcat Plc is a leading provider of IT solutions and services to businesses and public sector organisations.

SF Executive

Associate

SF Executive

Associate

SF Executive are a specialist executive search firm supporting organisations across the UK in optimising their C-Suites and SLTs from offices in Birmingham, East Midlands, Manchester, and London. 

R.D. Jukes and Co. Ltd.

Associate

R.D. Jukes and Co. Ltd.

Associate

R.D. Jukes and Co. Ltd. is a private limited company of electrical engineers and contractors, established in 1968.

O’Brien Contractors Ltd

Associate

O’Brien Contractors Ltd

Associate

O’Brien Contractors Ltd has operated in the development and construction industry for 65 years. It also has its own registered charitable trust.

Nagra Family

Associate

Nagra Family

Associate

As the charity’s chair of trustees, it is an honour for the Nagra Family to become Changemakers and to give back to this wonderful hospital.

Morro Partnerships

Associate

Morro Partnerships

Associate

Morro Partnerships is a purpose-driven partnerships developer committed to creating places where people and communities can thrive.

MF Engineered Solutions Ltd

Associate

MF Engineered Solutions Ltd

Associate

MF Engineered Solutions Ltd is based in the West Midlands and has over a decade of experience delivering high-quality ventilation, air conditioning, heating, and industrial pipework solutions.

K9 Jets

Associate

K9 Jets

Associate

K9 Jets was launched in 2022 by Adam and Kirsty Golder as the world’s first pet-dedicated, pay-per-seat private jet service. K9 JETS has flown over 3,500 pets across the Atlantic and the Middle East in just two years.  

HERA

Associate

HERA

Associate

HERA is a Cheltenham-based clothing brand, which was acquired and transformed by British businessman Paul Richardson and his two daughters in October 2021.

Forvis Mazars

Associate

Forvis Mazars

Associate

Forvis Mazars is a global audit, accounting, tax and advisory firm assisting clients of all sizes in over 100 countries.

Floor Street

Associate

Floor Street

Associate

Floor Street has rapidly emerged as a prominent player in the flooring retail industry, since it was founded in 2019.

FATJOE

Associate

FATJOE

Associate

FATJOE is a provider of outsourced marketing services. A trusted partner for thousands of businesses across the globe since 2012, it delivers high-quality marketing through its simple and innovative online platform.

Fairway Training Ltd

Associate

Fairway Training Ltd

Associate

Fairway Training Ltd is a well-respected provider of NHS Payroll and NHS Pensions for GP Practices in England and Wales, formed over 20 years ago.

Bleckmann

Associate

Bleckmann

Associate

Bleckmann is a Supply Chain Management (SCM) service for fashion and lifestyle brands. Founded in 1862, it developed from a transport company into a full solutions provider with specific expertise in e-fulfilment.

Exi

Associate

Exi

Associate

exi is a multi-disciplinary design and construction consultancy offering a complete service through the capital investment journey. Established over 11 years ago, it is now an industry-recognised top 150 consultant.

Belmont Healthcare

Associate

Belmont Healthcare

Associate

Belmont Healthcare offers respite and nursing care plus care in people’s homes. It specialises in care and support of older people, including those living with Dementia, and other life-changing conditions.

Aztec Construction

Associate

Aztec Construction

Associate

With decades of experience, Aztec specialises in everything construction. Aztec ensures its work contributes positively to both the environment and the community.

Attraction World Group

Associate

Attraction World Group

Associate

Attraction World Group has, for over 20 years, been helping millions of people create travel and attraction memories that last a lifetime.

Arch Insurance UK

Associate

Arch Insurance UK

Associate

Arch Insurance UK Regional Division provides specialised insurance solutions for a wide range of UK businesses, delivered by a team of experienced and empowered local underwriters across  10 regional hubs.

Armac Martin

Associate

Armac Martin

Associate

Armac Martin has been designing and crafting cabinet hardware and accessories at its Duddeston-based headquarters since 1929. It has over 130 employees and is an award-winning, fourth-generation family business.

Amber River Midlands

Associate

Amber River Midlands

Associate

Amber River Midlands is a financial advice firm. Almost all of its colleagues have benefitted from the work Birmingham Children’s Hospital, either directly or indirectly.

Tara Group

Partner

Tara Group

Partner

Tara Group is a family-owned independent company, consisting of three companies involved in the construction of housing across the Midlands; Chasetown Civil Engineering, Cameron Homes and Keon Homes.

Sigma

Partner

Sigma

Partner

Sigma Connected was founded nearly 15 years ago, providing customer contact services on behalf of some of the UK’s leading brands. Based in Birmingham it employs over 5,000 people, many of whom live locally.

Alan Lusty

Partner

Alan Lusty

Partner

Alan Lusty is Founder and CEO of, what is now known as, adi Group. Establised in 1990, adi is a multi-disciplinary engineering firm based in the heart of the Midlands.

LDC

Partner

LDC

Partner

LDC has partnered with management teams across the UK for over 40 years. Its Birmingham office opened in 1989 and has invested more than £1.1bn to support almost 150 management teams across the West Midlands.

Investec Wealth and Investment (UK)

Partner

Investec Wealth and Investment (UK)

Partner

Investec Wealth and Investment (UK), part of Rathbones Group Plc, works with private clients, charities, trusts and clients of professional advisers to plan and manage wealth. Its Birmingham office opened in 2005.

Intercity

Partner

Intercity

Partner

Intercity is a pillar of the Birmingham community and dedicated to making a tangible difference to the lives of those living in Birmingham.

Cavani

Partner

Cavani

Partner

Cavani is a leading menswear brand. Since opening its first store in 2019, the family-owned business has expanded into a renowned brand with 17 stores in the UK and Italy.

Ben Francis

Partner

Ben Francis

Partner

Ben Francis is the Founder and CEO of Gymshark and the first-ever Patron of Birmingham Women&rsquo;s and Children&rsquo;s Hospital Charity. His family is a proud Partner level Changemaker.

Colemans

Partner

Colemans

Partner

Colemans is a leading specialist contractor with over 60 years of experience, redefining excellence in engineered deconstruction. A Birmingham-based company, its capabilities span demolition, remediation, specialist cutting and engineering support to complex projects across the UK.

BSN Group Construction

Partner

BSN Group Construction

Partner

BSN Group Construction is an award-winning specialist construction company working within healthcare, government and commercial sectors. Established in 2018 it has become a trusted name for delivering construction projects.

BeaverFit

Partner

BeaverFit

Partner

BeaverFit is a world-leading manufacturer of training equipment and facilities. From elite military and professional athletes to community gyms and schools, it is committed to making fitness accessible to all.

Absolute Collagen

Partner

Absolute Collagen

Partner

Absolute Collagen launched in May 2017 with the UK’s first liquid collagen supplement. The brand took the market by storm, building a credible and ever-growing beauty business.

Redbrain

Pioneer

Redbrain

Pioneer

Redbrain is Europe’s largest and best performing Online Shopping Performance Partner, specialising in matching online shoppers with the right products, at the right time. Its main office is located in Birmingham.

The Rigby Foundation

Pioneer

The Rigby Foundation

Pioneer

The Rigby Foundation is a charitable trust founded by Sir Peter Rigby DL, Executive Chairman of Rigby Group Plc and Founder and Executive Chairman of Europe’s largest privately owned IT company, Specialist Computer Centre’s Plc.

The Lounge Foundation

Pioneer

The Lounge Foundation

Pioneer

The Lounge Foundation, a women’s and children’s health charity founded in 2023 by Daniel and Melanie Marsden, creators of Lounge. The foundation is dedicated to making a genuine impact on deserving lives.

LM-JV

LM-JV

LM-JV

LM-JV

Our partnership with LM-JV began in 2018 and since then over £7000 has been raised for our sick kids here. Never one to shy away from a challenge LM-JV have done it all from half marathons, Spanish lunches, and even our Apprentice Challenge! Keep up the amazing work LM-JV we can’t wait to see what you get up to next.

Mowgli Street Food

Mowgli Street Food

Mowgli Street Food

Mowgli Street Food

Mowgli Street Food began supporting us in 2017 and since then have been adding a £1 opt-out donation to their customers’ bills. Furthermore, in 2019 their wonderful manager Mihai completed our Birmingham to Amsterdam bike ride for our patients. To date this partnership has incredibly raised more than £40,000 for our kids battling cancer and we feel very privileged to be working with Mowgli Street Food.

Martin English

Consultant paediatric oncologist

Martin English

Consultant paediatric oncologist

Rachel Hemmings

Senior Executive Manager


Rachel Hemmings

Senior Executive Manager


Emma Bryan

Director of Finance and Resources

Emma Bryan

Director of Finance and Resources

Matthew Boazman

CEO


Matthew Boazman

CEO


Keith Jecks

Deputy Chair


Keith Jecks

Deputy Chair


Amerdeep (Rob) Nagra

Chairman

Amerdeep (Rob) Nagra

Chairman

Rob was appointed a trustee in January 2015 and became Chair in March 2023. Rob is a risk management professional in the Financial Services sector where he has worked for over 20 years, covering global jurisdictions. Born in the Midlands, Rob has deep roots in the area.  He lives in Birmingham with his family.

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