About UsTOWNLANDS
HOSPITAL LEAGUE OF FRIENDS was established by public meeting
in Henley in 1955 and is a registered Charity. Volunteers work with our local
community Hospital to maximise resources available for the welfare and comfort
of patients.
The League fundraises to provide amenities
for patients and staff, both in the bedded and Outpatients’ Wards. The League
funds a Hospital vehicle for patient transport and recently has been helping
provide specialist equipment to facilitate the expanding Consultants’ clinics
on site.
CONTINUING TO HELP PATIENTS
With the hospital now complete, and after the inevitable teething problems, the day to day operation of the hospital and the wide variety of services offered continues to impress all who use it. The Friends of Townlands are continuing to help patients just as we did with the old hospital. Our recent donations have made a useful improvement to the general experience of using the hospital particularly in the following departments:
Physiotherapy Dept: Treadmill
Urology: Bladder Scanner
To ensure we can keep doing this press the DONATE button above and you can be confident that any funds so raised will go towards our Charitable purpose.
Alternatively, Transfer directly to the Townlands Action Group bank account at
Natwest: Account Number 13062247
Sort Code: 60 10 35
Name of Account: LEAGUE OF TOWNLANDS HOSPITAL
WELCOMING
NEW MEMBERS
We welcome new members to the League to
help in any number of ways. You
may wish to help with fundraising, or Events, and support Hospital issues through
attending public meetings.
If you prefer to stay in the background,
but wish to offer general support for the cause, it’s enough simply to make an
annual membership subscription (recommended £10 min pa.) or even an adhoc payment via the DONATE button on this page, and we shall update
you with a newsletter and invitation to any social events which we organise.
The League presents its Annual Report and
Accounts to a public meeting every year in March or April. Notice will be given
in the local press, and everyone is welcome.