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Tomlinson Hall donates 100 baby grows

Staff at Ward 17 Post-Natal unit at The James Cook University Hospital, including Ward Manager Kirsty Kendal (in blue). Second from right is Sara Raffell, Internal Sales Team at Tomlinson Hall next to the pump company’s Business Development Director, Colin Simpson

Pump distributor and manufacturer Tomlinson Hall has donated 100 baby grows to one of North-East England’s largest hospitals as part of its celebrations to mark 100 years in business.

The Billingham-based company, which launched its 100th anniversary charitable drive at the beginning of this its centenary year, delivered the clothing items to the post-natal unit at The James Cook University Hospital.  

This forms part of the company’s plans to donate 100 sought-after items – every month throughout the year – to 12 good causes across the region.

Colin Simpson, Business Development Director and Sara Raffell, from the Internal Sales team at Tomlinson Hall both attended ward 17 to present the baby grows suitable for premature infants. 

“As we stepped into our 100-year anniversary, we really wanted to mark our success by giving back to the local community with small gestures – that really make a difference – such as this,” Colin explained. “Upon initially contacting the ward to discuss our charitable idea and let them know we wanted to make a donation, we were overwhelmed by the enthusiasm and gratitude of the Ward Manager Kirsty and the team, who informed us that they very much were in need of baby grows for premature babies. 

“We are delighted to have been able to make this small contribution and we look forward to continuing to assist the local community with our upcoming charitable campaign plans.” 

The James Cook University Hospital – based in Middlesbrough – cares for women throughout pregnancy with maternity staff delivering more than 4,400 babies each year in purpose-built delivery and low dependency suites. 

Speaking about the donation, Kirsty Kendal, Ward Manager at the hospital said: “We are extremely grateful for all donations made to the post-natal unit and we really thought it was a lovely idea for Tomlinson Hall to make this contribution that will benefit 100 babies and their families. We would like to thank the business again for their generosity and community spirit.”

Other community projects and national and local charities which the business intends to donate 100 items to over the course of the next year includes Billingham South Primary School, Make a Wish Foundation and The Peoples Kitchen in Newcastle.  

Established in 1919, Tomlinson Hall is a long-standing distributor of major industrial pump brands. The company also manufactures its Liquivac pump from its facilities in Billingham comprising two workshops on a 1.5-acre site.

Providing a full end to end service from pump selection, supply and site visits right through to servicing and repairs, the company has worked with leading businesses across Europe, the Middle East, North America, South America and Asia.

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