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HEROES: A Charity Founded by NHS Workers to Help NHS Workers

Founded by NHS workers to help NHS workers, has raised funds to financially support workers during the national health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

A UK charity HEROES has raised £ 1 million to financially support NHS to cover the costs of anything from childcare to transport during the national health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Founded by NHS workers to help NHS workers, HEROES managed to reach this milestone in four weeks and has collected and delivered 44,462 units of gifts (such as food, hand creams, drinks) and personal protective equipment (PPE) to the frontline across 46 hospitals in the UK.

Co-Founder and CEO of HEROES (Healthcare; Extraordinary; Response; Organisation; Education; Support), Dr Dominic Pimenta is thankful to all those who have contributed for the cause. HEROES co-founder and Director Dr Roshana Mehdian feels honoured and excited to work with Childcare.co.uk to help provide NHS staff with the childcare that they need in this difficult time.

HEROES Ambassador and England Cricketer Sam Curran says that he is excited to be a part of the HEROES team as an ambassador to help raise awareness of the work being done to support the incredible NHS staff.

– from Editor’s Desk

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