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Friends of Brighton and Hove Hospitals

See the Friends website for the latest information and fundraising activities.

Fundraising

The Friends raise funds with the help of many local organisations and their team of dedicated volunteers. They run events, participate in fundraising activities including the Brighton Half Marathon and attend local community events to raise funds and the profile of the Friends. Many local people have also been kind enough to leave the Friends a Legacy. These, together with donations from grateful patients and relatives help to support the hospital's major development projects. The Friends is a Registered Charity No. 209414.

JustGiving

Donations can be made through the Friends JustGiving website.

BT MyDonate

Donations can be made through the Friends BT MyDonate website.

Setting up a Direct Debit/Standing Order

Complete this Standing Order form and send it to your bank/building society to make a monthly donation to the Friends of Brighton & Hove Hospitals.

Send a donation in the post

Send your payment to: The Treasurer, Friends of Brighton & Hove Hospitals, 37 St George's Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN2 1ED.

Leaving a Legacy

We recommend that you speak to your solicitor if you'd like to leave a legacy in your Will to the Friends.

Become a member of the Friends

To become a member please donate from £12. Complete the form on their website. You decide how involved you want to be.

Recent gifts

Grant Applications

All Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust staff can apply to the Friends for money to purchase equipment that will benefit and support patients in Brighton & Hove. Email office@brightonhospitalfriends.org.uk for details and an application form. 

Contacts

You can contact the Friends via their email address. Or call them on 01273 664936.

AGM

The Friends hold their Annual General Meeting annually in June.  All are welcome.

Charity Commission

View annual accounts of the Friends for the past five years including annual income and expenditure.