ROYAL Surrey County Hospital’s charity is asking it’s supporters to make someone’s Christmas special this year by donating a Christmas box for an elderly patient at the hospital.
There are patients who have to remain in hospital over the festive period and some of them have no family visits during their stay.
The Royal Surrey’s project seeks to surprise and delight those patients, making it a little special as they receive a gift to open on Christmas morning.
People are asked to donate a decorated shoe box containing: scarves and hats, magazines and puzzle books, knitted knee blankets, postcards of pretty scenes inside picture frames, simple soap, hand cream and shower gel, cotton handkerchiefs, nail varnish, colouring books for adults and pencils, or small interest books.
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Bring donated boxes to the fundraising office, located just inside the main entrance of the Guildford-based hospital, by Friday, December 16.
Louise Stead, director of nursing and patient experience, said: “No-one wants to spend Christmas in hospital and for some of our most vulnerable patients this small gesture will mean so very much.”
For more information, call Sarah Ferris on 01483 464146 or alternatively send an email to [email protected].

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