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St George’s Hospital charity welcome ongoing support of major donor Imperium Investments

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20th Mar 19 1:42 pm

St George’s Hospital Charity have welcomed the continued support of Imperium Investments.  In a statement this week, the charity said: “The impact of St George’s Hospital Charity wouldn’t be possible without the support of the donors and fundraisers who assist us in our work. Imperium Investments and its CEO and Founder Dmitry Leus have an important relationship with St George’s Hospital Charity and with their continued generosity we can help thousands of children every year across our Trust.”

They went on to explain: “Dmitry’s initial gift to St George’s was funding the purchase of a ‘Buzzy’ for every child’s bed at the hospital. These Buzzys are child-friendly pain distraction devices which make blood tests and injection procedures much quicker and less traumatic for our youngest patients.”

Imperium Investments have pledged their support to a new project, the regeneration of the Children’s Garden at St George’s Hospital, which needs some work to make it safe for children to access. Gardens and outside spaces are seen as important for the recovery of all patients, especially children.  The charity hopes to make the newly-designed garden a fun, engaging and accessible space for children and their loved ones.

The charity concluded: “We are incredibly grateful for Dmitry’s continued support of St George’s Hospital Charity and our Children’s Appeal. Imperium Investments are dedicated to supporting causes that focus on the child’s physical and emotional wellbeing during times of ill health, providing enjoyment and distraction to boost recovery whilst supporting children and their families.”

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