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Expectant mums need never miss an episode of Dallas or Dynasty thanks to the generosity

Expectant mums need never miss an episode of Dallas or Dynasty thanks to the generosity


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Expectant mums need never miss an episode of Dallas or Dynasty thanks to the generosity

Expectant mums need never miss an episode of Dallas or Dynasty thanks to the generosity of a hospital charity group. Five colour television sets worth £ 900 were handed over to Middlesbrough Maternity Hospital by the League of Friends of the South Tees Maternity Hospitals. Pictured, Mrs Gladys Kraus, Friends Chairman (right) with ward sisters (left to right) Janice Dobbs, Mary McHugh, Gina Catchpole and Christine Briddon. 28th February 1986

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Expectant mums at Middlesbrough Maternity Hospital are in for a treat as they will never have to miss their favorite TV shows, thanks to the incredible generosity of a hospital charity group. The League of Friends of the South Tees Maternity Hospitals has donated five state-of-the-art color television sets worth £900 to ensure that these moms-to-be can stay entertained and connected during their hospital stay. In this heartwarming print from 28th February 1986, we see Mrs Gladys Kraus, Chairman of the Friends, alongside ward sisters Janice Dobbs, Mary McHugh, Gina Catchpole, and Christine Briddon. Their smiles reflect the joy and gratitude felt by both staff and patients alike upon receiving this thoughtful gift. The introduction of these televisions not only brings entertainment but also provides a sense of comfort and normalcy to expectant mothers who may be spending extended periods in the hospital. Whether it's catching up on episodes of popular dramas like Dallas or Dynasty or simply staying updated with news and current events, these TVs will undoubtedly make a significant difference in brightening up their days. This act of kindness exemplifies how communities come together to support one another during challenging times. The dedication shown by the League of Friends is truly commendable as they continue to enhance patient experiences within our local healthcare system.

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