Giving Tuesday is a global day of generosity that encourages people everywhere to give back.
After the shopping frenzy of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, this special day reminds us all of the power of kindness and community. It’s a time to come together, donate, volunteer, and support causes that make a real difference.
At Mildmay Hospital, Giving Tuesday marks a crucial moment in our £50,000 Winter Appeal, which we launched on World AIDS Day. This appeal is more than just raising funds - it’s about ensuring that we continue providing life-saving care to people who need it most. From supporting those living with HIV to caring for homeless individuals recovering from acute illnesses, our work is more vital than ever as winter approaches.
How Your Support Helps
The money raised through our Winter Appeal will help us:
Provide essential inpatient care for homeless patients in recovery and for those living with HIV and AIDS
Maintain and expand the services and facilities of our hospital
Ensure vulnerable patients have access to the resources and support they need for a better quality of life
This Giving Tuesday, we’re asking you to make a donation, however big or small, to support our life-changing work. Every contribution helps, and with your generosity, we can reach our £50,000 goal and continue our mission of care and compassion.
How You Can Get Involved
Donate: Every penny counts. Your donation will directly support our patients and the services they rely on.
Share: Help us spread the word by sharing this post or talking about Giving Tuesday with your friends, family, and networks.
Volunteer: If you have time, volunteering with us or other local organisations is another great way to give back.
Thank you for your support!
We have just launched our 2024 Winter Fundraising Appeal
Your help can transform our services and facilities for those most in need.
All funds raised will go directly towards improving the services and facilities at Mildmay Hospital, helping us provide vital care for some of society's most vulnerable people.
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