The way we use patient data is changing: We aim to provide the highest quality care. To do this, we routinely collect information about you and the care you receive from us. Like other hospitals across England, we are changing how we share and use this data… Find out more

The Walsall Group NHS Foundation Trust Logo
Homepage|About us|News and media|Latest news|Lilly-Mae’s crafty charity boost
Lilly-Mae’s crafty charity boost

Lilly-Mae’s crafty charity boost


Fundraising schoolgirl Lilly-Mae Chungh cleaned up nicely for charity with her car wash that raised money for young patients on the Children’s Ward at Walsall Manor Hospital.

The nine-year-old roped in her mum Laura too and the fundraising pair managed to get through around 40 cars.

Lilly-Mae, who is Miss Pre-Teen Galaxy and loves taking part in pageants, brought the items into the Fundraising Hub run by Walsall Healthcare NHs Trust’s charity Well Wishers.

“On my third birthday I broke my leg playing on the trampoline at my party and I had to be in the hospital for six weeks,” she explained.

“The Nurses gave me crafts to keep me busy and this really helped me because six weeks is such a long time and I would have been really fed up. I wanted to raise money to buy things for other children who are in hospital and that’s when I came up the idea of doing a car wash.”

Kimberley Aplin, Fundraising Support Officer at Walsall Healthcare, said Lilly-Mae’s donation had definitely cheered up young patients.

“What a thoughtful thing to do for others- thank you Lilly-Mae for giving up your time to help other children in this way.”