Publish date: 21 December 2023

Northumbria Healthcare Manufacturing and Innovation Hub create 40 Christmas blankets for children in hospital over the festive period

A woman using a sewing machine to put together a Christmas blanket.

The team at Northumbria Healthcare Manufacturing and Innovation Hub have been hard at work this week creating over 40 Christmas-themed blankets for patients at the Northumbria Hospital in Cramlington.

The Manufacturing and Innovation Hub, which is part of Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, is known for creating PPE and health garments but can also create non-clinical products including blankets.

Lesley Thompson, production manager at the Manufacturing and Innovation Hub said: “It’s been a pleasure to be able to create the blankets and to know that they are going to such a good cause is reassuring.

“A hospital is one of the last places you want to be at over Christmas, and we feel honoured to have been involved in a project that will be extremely appreciated and will make a difference.”

Six women standing on the children's ward holding the blankets.

The creation of the blankets has been funded by Bright, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust’s official charity. Robert Graham, head of Bright charity said: “We were delighted to fund such an important project that will have a huge impact.

“Hospitals can be an intimidating place to be, especially for children, and something as small as a blanket can provide safety and comfort. Being involved in a project that will help improve hospital experience for patients has been an honour.”

The blankets will be delivered to the Northumbria Specialist Emergency Care Hospital on Thursday 21 December and will be distributed to patients at the children’s unit and special care baby unit. Children are also able to take the blankets home as a keepsake.


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