Faslane naval families gifted large sacks of Christmas presents to the Schiehallion Ward at Glasgow’s Royal Hospital for Children, part of the new Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.

As reported earlier today by Navy News, nurses on Schiehallion Ward at Glasgow’s Royal Hospital for Children and young patient Madeline Wynne, received a special Christmas delivery in the form of several large sacks of presents from naval families.

It is understood that rather than send each other cards this festive season, families from the Faslane base decided to use the money to give ill children a little unexpected cheer.

Further from Navy News:

So off to the toy stores they went on behalf of the hospital. Children undergoing treatment there over Christmas will get to chose a toy from the ‘fairy box’ – a small reward after going through upsetting procedures.

“This really does help to put smiles back on to faces and makes their long and hard treatment more bearable,” said submariner WO2 David Wynne, whose daughter Madeline has the genetic condition neurofibromatosis type 1 and is undergoing 18 months of chemotherapy to deal with a spinal cord tumour.

The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital is a 1,677 bed acute hospital located in Govan in the south-west of Glasgow. The hospital comprises a newly built 1,109 bed adult hospital, a 256 bed children’s hospital and two major A&E departments, one for adults and one for children in addition to buildings retained from the former hospital. It is the largest hospital in Europe.

 

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George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison
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Geoffrey Roach
Geoffrey Roach
8 years ago

Well done everybody. A child’s smile is worth a king’s ransom.