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Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity

@GOSHCharity
Until no childhood is lost to serious illness. Supporting @GreatOrmondSt
Great Ormond Street, London
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    Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity
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    Jun 25, 2024
    Giving seriously ill children the best chance & the best childhood possible is what we do. So we've made some changes to how we look & sound. You can see this in our new film, featuring families from Great Ormond Street Hospital. Until no childhood is lost to serious illness.
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    Aug 7, 2024
    "They’re like your guardian angels while you’re in the hospital." We're celebrating 50 years of the Play team at GOSH. They help children like Jake feel more relaxed and informed through play. Join us in celebrating the work of the team and share your memories with us 💙
    Jake in a hospital bed holding up a painting of two handprints under a rainbow. The painting includes the caption: "Elephant Ward" and "Love Jakey x.
    Play worker Alanna watches Jake play a drum set inside near a large window with an outdoor sculpture visible in the background.
    Alanna engaging with Jake in playing a colourful xylophone, both wearing face masks in a room with a window showing buildings outside.
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    Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity
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    Jul 31, 2024
    “When you have a disability you’re unique, and that's what makes you amazing.” Betsy, GOSH patient. 💙 July marks Disability Pride Month, and Betsy is here to share why it's important for us to celebrate.
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    Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity
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    Jul 26, 2024
    Watch the moment GOSH patients Ezra and Oliver saw their faces on screen for the first time 💙 For one week only, they're appearing on the iconic Piccadilly Lights to help share our belief that no childhood should be lost to serious illness.
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    Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity
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    Jul 15, 2024
    Magnus was only 9 months old when he passed away from a rare heart condition. Last week, Magnus's parents, Eva and Obi, and their team took on a walking and cycling challenge starting in Wales and finishing at the hospital Chapel. They have so far raised over £35,000! 💙
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