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Fundraising

Progress
To Our Target Of

£10,000




Shop worker holding a collection tin

Shaz Wilson

Helping us raise funds at Sainsbury's.

Please Help Us With A Donation

It's easy to make a donation via GofundMe, just click the button below.


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We are building a new studio and will soon be broadcasting over the internet to make it easier for patients and family to keep in touch with messages and song requests.


Why You Should Help?

Over 40% of inpatients in Sheffield hospitals aren't fortunate enough to have visits from family or friends. Our volunteers may be the only people they meet in hospital who isn't there to talk about their medical condition.

Our staff are all unpaid volunteers and give thousands of hours of their time every year to maintain a 24/7 service to patients in Sheffield hospitals.


Fundraising Materials

It's amazing to know that you would like to fundraise for Sheffield Hospital Radio. We can only continue supporting patients with your help. The money you raise will help us to continue providing a great radio station now and in the future. To help we have created some fundraising posters and sponsorship forms.


Downloads


Sponsorship Form (613 KB)

Coffee Morning Poster (3.84 MB)

General Write On Poster (758 KB)

If you use the materials please send us images and details of what you are doing so that we can promote your event on our social media channels. Thank You!


If you wish you can send us your donation to our studio address:

Sheffield Hospital Radio, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Glossop Road, Sheffield S10 2JF
Please make cheques payable to 'Hospital Broadcasting Sheffield' this is our registered Charity Name.


We Are A Registered Charity

Charity sign with a group of young women

Sheffield Hospital Radio is a registered charity with the UK Charities Commission Our registration number is 505200


Where Does Your Money Go?

All money raised and donated to Sheffield Hospital Radio is used to keep the service functioning. We have to pay bills such as music royalty licences (PPL/PRS), broadband and streaming costs, phone line bills, upkeep of equipment, buying new music etc. Not a penny goes to the radio station members as they all work for free as volunteers.