Highfield Hospital staff and patients spread festive joy through Christmas Toy Appeal

Date published: 23 December 2023


In the true spirit of giving, the staff and patients of Highfield Hospital in Rochdale have come together to create a heartwarming collection of presents for the Rochdale Giving Back Christmas Toy Appeal.

The generosity displayed by these individuals ensures that more children will experience the joy of unwrapping presents on Christmas morning.

Organised by Jo Edwards, Executive Assistant and inspired by Executive Director Sarah Agnew, the initiative involved setting up a 'Wishing Tree' with gift tags specifying the age range of boys and girls.

Staff enthusiastically selected tags, embodying the essence of the season by purchasing gifts for children aged between newborn and 17 years old.

Jo said: "This was such a lovely idea, and we really enjoyed doing this; people are so generous."

This initiative not only brings joy to children but also serves as a morale booster for the staff, showcasing their ability to make a positive impact on the community.

Executive Director Sarah Agnew highlighted the importance of giving back, stating: "As a hospital, we feel it's so important to give back to our local community. The response was phenomenal, with even patients actively participating. Christmas can be a challenging time for many families, and it's heartwarming to think that these gifts will bring smiles to children and parents alike."

Councillor Rachel Massey expressed her delight at witnessing the overwhelming collection of presents, saying: "This is my favourite time of year. It is amazing to see the immense collection of presents and gifts and encouraging to know that so many people think about others at Christmas."

In addition to the generous toy donations, the hospital staff went above and beyond by also creating 12 Days of Christmas gift bags for each member of staff, filled with festive items such as Scooby-Doo gingerbread, fluffy socks, and a variety of other treats, to spread holiday cheer among its staff.

The hospital also donated £300 to Rochdale Food Bank.

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