Hospitals can often be a scary place, but thanks to our wonderful donors and fundraisers we are able to fund projects to help make the hospital more welcoming for children and young people, dedicated to supporting their needs.
Often families chose to fundraise for us as a way to say thank you for the care and support their loved ones have received in our hospitals. Here, families share their stories about why they chose to fundraise for The Great North Children’s Hospital.
Maeva

Often families chose to fundraise for us as a way to say thank you for the care and support their loved ones have received in our hospitals, like Mark Potts who is running the Great North Run to say thank you for the care his daughter Maeva received after she was born.
Thomas

Rachael Davies, from Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire chose to run the London Marathon for The Great North Children’s Hospital after her son Thomas had a haemorrhagic stroke in 2024. Here Rachael shares Thomas’ story and why she chose to fundraise.