Celebrating the launch in the empty space, destined to be the new renal unit, is Tracey Marsh, director of fundraising.
At the party were, left to right, Jim Chauhan, Sam Allen, James Insley and Monty Davies from Amey.
At the party were, left to right, Jo Bewley, Andrew Aitchison and Sian Kenkre from Putsman.
At the party were Fiona Gamston, left, renal transplant sister and Jaurdan Morgan, mother of nine years old Campbell, a renal patient at the hospital.
At the party were, left to right, Tracy Marsh, director of fundraising with Peter Edwards, Alison Evans, Richard Annandale and Jacqui Atkinson, all fr ...
At the party were, left to right, Martin Salter, head of Communications at the hospital; Alun Thorne, Head of Business at the Birmingham Post Tracy M ...
At the party were, left to right, David Tuck, Tony Yeaman, Sonia Hanji and Richard Reichman, all from Weightmans.
At the party were Scott Wonfor and Jo Williams from Barclays Wealth.
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Birmingham Children's Hospital Great Trade-Up launch
Jan 19 2009 by By Jeremy Pardoe
BUSINESSES from across the West Midlands attended the launch of Birmingham Children's Hospital latest fundraiser The Great Trade-Up. Businesses were each given a balloon and will attempt to trade it for something of a higher value, and continue to trade each subsequent item. Money raised will go towards the hospital's Kidney Kids appeal for a new renal unit.