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Chris Kamara brings Christmas cheer to Pinderfields children’s wards
The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust welcomed a very special guest this afternoon, much to the delight of young patients and families at Pinderfields Hospital.
Football legend, Chris Kamara, who looked suspiciously like an elf, spent the afternoon chatting to hospital staff and patients in the hospital’s main restaurant, before accompanying Santa and his sleigh full of presents, purchased using funds raised by hospital radio presenter, Charlie Keith, on a mission to make young patients’ Christmas.
Keith Ramsay, Chairman at The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, said: “We feel privileged to have the continued support of Chris Kamara, who is truly a local legend and inspiration to many. Patient care and experience are of utmost importance to us and as Chris visited children’s wards, the delight on the faces of our patients, their families and our staff was plain to see.”
For the second consecutive year, Chris has volunteered his time to visit Pinderfields Hospital. This year, to say thank you, The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust illuminated the hospital building in blue, the apraxia of speech campaign colour, in an effort to raise awareness for a cause close to Chris’ heart since his recent diagnosis. Apraxia of speech is a neurological disorder which affects the brain pathways involved in producing speech, meaning the messages from the brain don’t get through to the mouth correctly.
Chris said: “Whatever has been holding you back this year. I hope you can have a great Christmas and I wish you all the best for 2023.”
Footage of the afternoon has been uploaded to the Trust’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/TheMidYorkshireHospitalsNHSTrust.