Raising funds for The Children’s Hospital Charity – Sheffield

May 12, 2015

HR180 Ltd, with the support of the Escrick community are hosting a ‘Family Fun Day’ on Sunday 24th May 2015, 2:00 – 4:00pm, to raise money for The Children’s Hospital Charity.

Claire Morley-Jones, Managing Director of HR180 Ltd and resident of Escrick has enlisted her employees from across North and West Yorkshire to organise a fun-filled afternoon at Escrick Village Hall in aid of the ‘Let’s make it better’ appeal.

This ‘Family Fun Day’ event will contribute to the TCHC’s biggest ever campaign, aiming to raise £10 Million towards:

  • Fully digital intraoperative 3T MRI scanner
  • Transform wards to provide extra special private rooms that include space for parents to stay with their child and space to play
  • Create a brand new spacious outpatients department for children being treated at the hospital

 

Come along and join in the fun on Sunday 24th May!

100% of the proceeds will go to the charity!

Entry is just £1 per person with a small fee for each activity!

 

Some of the fun activities that will be taking place are detailed below:

  • Baby Sensory – visitors with babies have a chance to experience different sensory activities designed to support your baby’s sensory development
  • Beach Ball Bowling
  • Bouncy Castle
  • Cake sale
  • Competitions –  guess the weight of the sweet jar, guess who the baby is
  • Fabulous nail bar
  • Giant Jenga
  • Hook-a-duck
  • Raffle with some absolutely amazing prices – you won’t want to miss out!
  • Tombola
  • Whacka Rat

 

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