This Organ Donation Week (4-10 September) meet Olivia, 11, who became the first child at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) to receive an organ donation from both her mum and dad.
As the UK’s top paediatric doctors warn of the devastating impact of children swallowing button batteries, we meet some of the team from Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) who care for the patients who have suffered from this ingestion injury.
The owner of The Independent, Evgeny Lebedev, discusses how receiving a letter from Adrian and Candace Livingstone perfectly highlighted the amazing support provided through the Give to GOSH appeal.
Find the answers to your frequently asked questions about donating in memory of a loved one, including creating a Brighter Future Fund and holding a fundraising event.
In the last moments of the record-breaking Give to GOSH appeal, Prudential has become the latest business to dig deep with a fantastic donation for the hospital.
A drug derived from cannabis could have a life changing effect for thousands of people living with epilepsy, according to new research published today by Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).
Kick start your year with a cool 20km and join over 2,000 or so of us for an energising walk around the heart of the Capital. Why not begin the New Year as you mean to go on!
Representatives from Royal Bank of Canada including Dave Thomas, Chief Executive, RBC Capital Markets, mascot Leo the Lion, and the bank’s top fundraisers visited patients on Koala Ward, to celebrate raising £2 million for the hospital. The Canadian firm has supported the hospital since 2010 through their title sponsorship of the RBC Race for the Kids, the charity’s annual 5k fun run.
Meet former patient, Cameron, who talks here about having brain surgery at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) and how he persuaded his boss to donate a cocktail master class for 10 for the very first Give to GOSH auction.
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) announced today that it is getting behind the Give to GOSH appeal for Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) with a donation of £100,000, which will directly help seriously ill children from across the UK.
A former Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) patient and representatives of the UK’s leading youth charities joined Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) employees to raise awareness and receive incredible donations of £150,000.
Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) patients, families, staff and celebrity friends joined thousands of runners at the ninth annual RBC Race for the Kids in Hyde Park on Saturday 13 October, helping to raise an expected half a million pounds to support seriously ill children across the UK treated at GOSH.
Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity is working with Radio Times to help more families be together this Christmas. Donate nowto help support our patients and parents, like Ben and mum Viki.
“I love going swimming and eating Pringles now I don’t have a tube,” said eight-year-old Ralph, who no longer lives at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).
Today, on World Kidney Day, Ralph and his mum Aime share their story of life after a kidney transplant.
Karen Taylor is a play worker for GOSH’s Feeding Disorders team, which is part of the National Feeding and Eating Disorders Service (FEDS) and sits within the Department of Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
Asking friends and family to donate through a funeral collection for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity is a lasting and meaningful way to pay tribute to your loved one.
However you chose to support us in memory of someone special, thank you. We are here to...