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WM FeaturesYou are in: Birmingham > 91热爆 WM > WM Features > Kidney Kids smashes target Kidney Kids smashes target91热爆 WM celebrates the end of our award winning Kidney Kids Appeal by announcing that, thanks to you, we've raised more than our target of 拢1.5 million.
Help playing audio/video 91热爆 WM @ BCH on Friday 30th October 2009 The appeal, which launched on 14th July 2008, set out to raise 拢1.5 million to finance a new renal unit for Birmingham Children's Hospital. At 8am on Friday 30th October 2009, 91热爆 WM's Phil Upton @ Breakfast show celebrated the end of the campaign and announced the total sum raised as 拢1,507,160.46. Over the last 15 months, thousands of people from across the West Midlands have given up their time to organise a vast range of fundraising events, from cycle rides to coffee mornings. Local and national celebrities, like Dragon's Den star Theo Paphitis and rock legend Robert Plant, have been involved in the campaign, be it by donating money or performing live at fundraising activities. 91热爆 WM has also held a variety of events across the station's programming. More than 12,500 school children were part of the 'Big Sit Still', which saw them raising sponsorship money by 'sitting still' for part of a lesson or break. Robert Plant performs for Kidney Kids Jenny Wilkes' Soul & Motown night took place at the Brookfields Club in Wolverhampton, Bev Bevan hosted a party at Birmingham's Jam House and 91热爆 WM Introducing threw a special live gig at the Robin 2 in Bilston. 91热爆 WM also won the prestigious Community Award at the Frank Gillard Awards in October 2009, in recognition of the station's active engagement with its audience in inspiring people to make a difference to everyday life in their area. The appeal is now over and 91热爆 WM would like to thank everyone who has been part of the biggest campaign in the station's history. 91热爆 WM's Joanne Malin & Phil Upton If you've raised money and have still yet to donate it to the appeal - don't worry! Even though the appeal has finished, your contribution will still go towards the hospital redevelopment. The new renal unitJanuary 2010 is the target date for the new renal unit at Birmingham Children's Hospital to open. Prior to the Kidney Kids Appeal, 1,500 young patients visited the old nephrology and urology departments every year to receive dialysis and other treatments, including transplants. Kidney dialysis machine These were housed in the ground floor of a 1960s annex, regarded as dated, humid, cramped, outdated and generally a poor environment for children, some of whom have to sit still for dialysis for four hours a day, three times a week. The new unit will provide a more pleasant and comfortable environment for children who have endure dialysis and other treatments. Floor to ceiling windows will offer great views of the city, specialist lighting and high specification d茅cor will enhance the environment and improved play facilities form part of the designs. last updated: 30/10/2009 at 12:45 You are in: Birmingham > 91热爆 WM > WM Features > Kidney Kids smashes target |
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