Historic milestone for Friends of St Cross
Since 1955 the Friends of St Cross have responded to 1,394 requests for donations, coming to a total of £4,050,617

THE Friends of St Cross this week celebrated raising more than £4 million in donations to benefit the NHS and patient care in Rugby.
Most of the money has supported the Hospital of St Cross, Rugby but the Charity has also supported Community and Mental Health services across the town.
Willy Goldschmidt, Chairman of The Friends of St Cross, said: “The Friends are hugely proud of this moment and the contribution we have made to the NHS, its patients and the community.
“2021 has been a record year. Not only have we passed this historic milestone but donations of equipment and support for projects will exceed our previous record. We have spent over £280,000 so far this year – well in excess of the average of £115,000 in the last 10 years.
“In addition, our team of over 130 active volunteers are now delivering over 1,100 hours of support per month for the staff and patients at St Cross – more than before the pandemic!
“We could not have done any of this without the loyal support of local people. The high esteem in which we are held is reflected in the fact that two recent Mayors of Rugby selected the Friends as their mayoral charity and are currently trustees.
“Everyone involved with the Friends looks forward to many more years of working closely with our communities to support the Hospital of St Cross and the NHS in Rugby.”
Every department or service in the Hospital of St Cross has received backing from the charity, which was founded 65 years ago.
Since 1955 the Friends of St Cross have responded to 1,394 requests for donations, coming to a total of £4,050,617 (as at September 2021).
Some examples of donations in recent times include:
The purchase of all of the equipment for the Maple Unit, which has brought intravenous chemotherapy services to Rugby for the first time. Scalp cooling is also being provided to help prevent hair loss for those undergoing chemotherapy – another first for patients.
The relocation of the Blood Taking Unit to a modern setting valued by staff and patients
The construction of an inpatient clinic for patients with complex sleep problems, helping to boost the availability of these services across the Midlands
Donations of a mini C-arm for world class surgeons from University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust to use
A sophisticated scanner for the Glaucoma Service which enables Ophthalmic Technicians to examine patients and produce a detailed report for consultants to speed up diagnosis
Representatives from UHCW NHS Trust, which runs the Hospital of St Cross, met with Trustees and supporters of the charity on Tuesday this week to say thank you for their commitment and dedication.
Professor Andy Hardy, Chief Executive Officer of UHCW NHS Trust, said: “Donations made to the Friends, however large or small, make a massive difference to how we can further improve the experience of the people using our services.
“Reaching £4 million in donations is an incredible achievement and something to be incredibly proud of. I would like to say a huge thank you to the Friends of St Cross for their tireless endeavours to support the delivery of high quality patient care for the people of Rugby and beyond.”
Here’s the full breakdown of where the donations went:
All wards: £508,233
Theatre and Cedar: £477,890
Out patients: £320,852
Medical wards: £294,309
Women's services: £268,239
No detail: £248,218
Cardiac rehab: £183,951
Community service: £178,763
Phlebotomy: £174,916
Cancer and haematology: £174,438
Ophthalmology: £168,714
Radiology: £146,013
Diabetes: £114,656
CCU & HDU: £109,025
Sleep and respiratory: £100,482
Sundry / unclassified: £99,771
Rugby ambulance service: £85,420
Therapies: £68,872
Rugby Hospital Radio: £50,409
Mental health: £50,147
Ash dialysis unit: £41,706
A&E / UTC: £41,007
Dermatology: £40,134
Endoscopy: £37,461
Children: £30,857
St Luke's Hospital: £19,812
Gardens: £16,322
For more information on the Friends of St Cross, or to make a donation, please visit www.fsx.org.uk.