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Team Evie donates libraries on wheels to hospitals’ children’s wards

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24/08/2022
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Play specialists Ania Barska and Becky Harvey accept the new library at Royal Lancaster Infirmary from Greg Johnston of Team Evie. Also pictured are children’s ward patient Shane Hill and Greg’s daughter’s Imani and Anais.

New libraries have been delivered to children’s wards by Cumbrian charity Team Evie. 

Team Evie was created in memory of Evie Johnston, who died aged six months old. The charity funds medical equipment and provide training to save children’s lives, works to make time in hospital easier for sick children and reduce anxiety for families, and supports bereaved parents in their time of need. 

Evie’s dad Greg, chief executive of Team Evie, visited Barrow’s Furness General Hospital and the Royal Lancaster Infirmary with Evie’s sisters Imani, six, and Anais, four, and her grandparents Stephen and Hazel to deliver libraries on wheels. 

He said: “Evie was in intensive care for most of her life, and we read to her constantly when she was in hospital. Reading to children can reduce stress and help them to relax, which can help them to recover. 

“Hospitals can also be a strange environment for siblings of poorly children, and reading can help them to feel more at ease. We hope these new portable libraries will come in useful for children, parents and staff on the wards.” 

Funds for the books and trolleys were raised through school reading challenges organised by Team Evie. Around 20 libraries have been created so far, and each book is marked with a sticker showing which school raised the funds to buy it. 

The portable libraries were donated via Bay Hospitals Charity, which funds the latest equipment for University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust to help make patients more comfortable and ensure they get the best possible care and treatment.

Bridget Lees, UHMBT executive chief nurse, said: “We would like to say a huge thank you to Team Evie for this generous donation to our wards. 

“This new collection of books will be appreciated by children of all ages along with their parents and siblings, and is a lovely way of honouring Evie’s memory.” 

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