Local football teams support our patients with a festive visit
21 Dec 2022
Players from Arsenal Football Club and Tottenham Hotspur Football Club visited young patients in our hospital
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This week the young patients on our children’s ward received a special visit from our local football teams Arsenal Football Club and Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. Both clubs have a long-standing tradition of visiting our hospital during the festive period, with visits in recent years being restricted to virtual due to COVID-19.
This year we were joined by Arsenal Men’s team players Aaron Ramsdale, Emile Smith Rowe, Mohammed Elneny, and Cedric Suarez and the Women’s team players Kim Little and Manuela Zinsberger. They surprised the children and their families with presents, signed autographs, and posed for photos.
This year we were joined by Arsenal Men’s team players Aaron Ramsdale, Emile Smith Rowe, Mohammed Elneny, and Cedric Suarez and the Women’s team players Kim Little and Manuela Zinsberger. They surprised the children and their families with presents, signed autographs, and posed for photos.
We also welcomed Tottenham Hotspur Women’s first team players Molly Bartrip and Eveliina Summanen, who spent time with parents and children and brought many gifts, smiles, and Christmas cheer to the ward. At the end of the visit, the players gave gifts to the hardworking staff on the ward as a special thank you to them for their work over Christmas and throughout the year.
The children were overjoyed in getting to spend some time with their favourite players from the local football clubs and getting some new toys to play with.
Sarah Wilding, Chief Nurse and Director of Allied Health Professionals at Whittington Health said,
“Christmas is a special time of the year for many families and being in hospital can be especially difficult for children. It was lovely to see the smile on our younger patients and their parents’ faces as they met the players and opened gifts. We are very grateful to Arsenal Football Club and Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and their players for bringing Christmas cheer to our hospital”.
Speaking during the visit, Molly Bartrip said,
“I think you don’t realise that you can make a child’s day just by one small gesture, so it was really nice and kind of overwhelming. I felt a bit emotional giving them gifts. It makes you look at life in a different way and I’m just hopeful that they can have a lovely Christmas. It’s about spreading love at this time of year.”
We would like to thank both teams for taking time out their busy schedules to visit our children ward, and for the generous gifts they provided.