A BRADFORD business has donated a number of ride-on cars for young patients to use when travelling to the operating theatre or for tests and scans.
MyLahore, which is part of the 100 Club organised by Bradford Hospitals’ Charity, had seen some of the push-along cars in action at Bradford Royal Infirmary.
The restaurant’s director Ishfaq Farooq explained that this was when he was in the children’s ward with his little boy, and he decided to purchase more of the vehicles to make sure more children could benefit from them.
The donation was made at an event for business and community leaders who were given an insight into life on Bradford’s specialist Neonatal Unit when they met at Bradford Royal Infirmary this week.
The event was hosted by Bradford Hospitals’ Charity for members of its 100 Club – an exclusive membership organisation of businesses who wish to network while supporting their local NHS hospitals.
Sharon Milner, director of Bradford Hospitals’ Charity, said: “We rely on businesses and community organisations across our region to support the vital work we do to support Bradford Teaching Hospitals.
“It was fantastic to see new faces at this event.”
Any businesses interested in joining the 100 Club should go to bradfordhospitalscharity.org/the-100-club.
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