Airedale Hospital Community Charity has launched its 2026 Easter Appeal.
They are inviting members of the public to donate gifts for patients who will be spending the holiday in the hospital.
The charity is asking for contributions such as Easter eggs, craft items and activity packs.
Organisers say the donations are intended to support children, young people and adults who are unable to be at home over the Easter period.
A spokesperson for the charity said:
“Lots of patients will be spending Easter in hospital and we’d love your help in bringing a little joy to their stay.
“Whether it’s Easter eggs or craft items and activity packs, these small gifts can help brighten the day.”
Anyone who would like to donate is asked to contact the charity by email at anhsft.charity@nhs.net or by calling 01535 294870.
The appeal is part of the charity’s ongoing work supporting patients and staff at Airedale NHS Foundation Trust.

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