From time to time, especially following care of a loved one, people ask to make donations. We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you for these kind gifts.
As we are commonly asked what the process is for making a donation we thought you might find it useful if we showed this information here on our website.
Donations can be made directly to any ward / department / research fund etc. through the NHS Grampian Endowment Fund. If you are already aware of the endowment fund and how it works you can go straight to the
endowment fund donation form.
There are also charities who also accept donations and organise fundraising events for particular hospitals / wards / health issues. Some of these are also listed here.
Grampian Hospital Radio broadcasts a dedicated radio service to the patients in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen Maternity Hospital and Roxburghe House, from their studios at Ashgrove House. Grampian Hospital Radio broadcasts a wide range of music, including pop music, classical, Scottish, Irish and country music.
www.ghr.org.uk.
www.archiefoundation.org.uk
ARCHIE stands for Aberdeen Royal Children's Hospital is Excellent. It aims to make a difference to childrens' services in NHS Grampian.
www.friendsofanchor.org
Anchor (Aberdeen and North Centre for Haematology, Oncology and Radiotherapy) is
"committed to funding research into the causes of cancer and improving the treatment of patients with these diseases."
"UCAN is a charity set up in the North of Scotland to make life better for people and families affected by urological cancers".
The "Friends of the Special Nursery" is a charitable organisation who arrange and co-ordinate fund raising activities and practical support for Aberdeen Maternity Hospital's Special Nursery.
"Is a charity that has been created to support high quality clinical
research focused in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of eye diseases
in adults and children and provide visual rehabilitation and visual aids to
visually impaired patients whilst promoting patient education and creation
of support groups"
"Using art for the benefit of patients, staff and visitors in NHS Grampian healthcare spaces"