Raising money for a children's ward and supporting a 'Superhero Series'... plus more good news from this week

PA's Good News Bulletin

Sophie King
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Challenging times like these alongside an awful lot of negative news might leave us feeling a little down and so PA has put together a list of some of the good news from this week.

Raising money for a children's ward Bath-based Altus has raised more than £7,000 for the children's ward at Royal United Hospitals by hosting an annual charity golf day. This is the third year Altus has supported the ward, based in Bath, after a staff member's daughter was born with a life-threatening heart condition and was cared for at the hospital. Since its first golf day in 2018, Altus has raised more than £17,000 for the charity. The money raised will go towards helping pay for additional equipment, research and innovations as well as finishing touches that complement the exis...

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