Rob and Lindsey Burrow announced as Leeds Hospitals Charity’s first-ever patrons

Rugby League legend Rob Burrow and his wife Lindsey are becoming Leeds Hospitals Charity’s first ever patrons, it has been announced.
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The announcement of the couple’s new role comes just a few months after the Burrow family spearheaded the charity’s Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease (MND) appeal.

Rob was diagnosed with MND in 2019, and since then his family have worked tirelessly to help raise awareness and funds for several charities, including Leeds Hospitals Charity’s appeal to build a specialist MND centre in the city.

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Rob and Lindsey Burrow announced as Leeds Hospitals Charity’s first-ever patronsRob and Lindsey Burrow announced as Leeds Hospitals Charity’s first-ever patrons
Rob and Lindsey Burrow announced as Leeds Hospitals Charity’s first-ever patrons

Lindsey, who works as a Physiotherapist at Leeds Teaching Hospitals, has seen first-hand the difference charitable donations can make.

She said: “Rob and I feel it is a great honour and privilege to be asked by Leeds Hospitals Charity to be patrons.

"Together, we will continue to do everything we can to help raise awareness and much needed funds to support the charity and the Rob Burrow Centre for MND appeal.”

Since the Rob Burrow Centre for MND appeal launched in September 2021, over £1.4 million has been raised.

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This is thanks to incredible support from the people of Leeds, the UK and beyond, and Kevin Sinfield’s heroic fundraising efforts through his Extra Mile challenge in November.

Esther Wakeman, Chief Executive at Leeds Hospitals Charity says: “It has been truly awe-inspiring to see the Burrow family’s efforts to raise funds and awareness since Rob was diagnosed.

"Despite facing their own personal battle, it’s been incredible to see their commitment to supporting people living with MND and their loved ones.

"We’re excited to be working with Rob and Lindsey in their new role as patrons to help bring this wonderful project to life.”

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Donating to the charity’s appeal will support the creation of a bespoke centre, which will see all MND services housed under one roof for the first time.

Here, patients will have access to a range of holistic support tailored to their needs, from speech and language therapy, to diet and nutrition advice, and physiotherapy.

The charity hopes that thanks to donations, this purpose-built centre will transform the hospital experience for people with MND, their loved ones, and our NHS heroes caring for them.

You can find out more and donate to the Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease Appeal through Leeds Hospitals Charity’s website.

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