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We need your support to fund a Virtual Reality Training Simulator, that will help train the next generation of Neurosurgeons Read more
To support the work of the unit which is currently supporting a close family friend at the moment and been inspired by both dedication and innovation in care.
To raise awareness & support fellow sufferers of Cuada Equina Syndrome
I would like to fundraise for The Walton Centre who helped my good friend and neighbour Mark Middlehurst after he sustained a traumatic head injury while holidaying in Australia
To support the Home from Home Appeal
It's a great hospital!
Saved My Life 3 Years Ago
We are fundraising to support the amazing Home from Home facility at The Walton Centre - 100,000 steps in May... lets do it.
The Walton Centre has been a huge part of my life since I was a teenager and it is great to now be able to give something back. The target is 100,000 steps but I am aiming for 200,000 steps during the month of May to raise money for their home from home accommodation.Home from Home has been designed to offer the comforts of home to people who want or need to stay close to their loved one undergoing urgent or emergency treatment at The Walton Centre.
I am the Proud Chief Executive of the Walton Centre, we are an 'outstanding' NHS organisation that supports patients with a wide range of neurological conditions. When patients require treatment in emergency situations or have traveled a distance for our specialist services, it is important their loved ones can be close by. Our 'home from home' facilities provide this however is free of charge due to the support of our charity. All the funds raised from this walk will go to supporting the runni
The Walton Centre in Liverpool has been treating my niece, Izzy, for underlying health issues since she turned 18. On 20th March this year Izzy suffered a serious brain haemorrhage and is currently being cared for as an inpatient at the Walton Centre. Izzy and her care team are hugely dedicated every day to her recovery and rehabilitation. In support of their efforts Rhiannon, Joe and I have decided to join the Walk for Walton initiative, which will see us each walk 100,000 steps during May. We