Stuart and Carole with the Neonatal and Charity team | Nottingham Hospitals Charity

Stuart Broad backs our Big Appeal for Nottingham Children's Hospital

Posted on: 24 Jun 2024

England cricket legend Stuart Broad has today (24th June 2024) announced he and mum Carole will be official ambassadors for Nottingham Hospitals Charity’s Big Appeal, which aims to raise £1.5million over the next three years for Nottingham Children’s Hospital.

The announcement is shared on Stuart’s 38th birthday, 38 years after he himself was born prematurely at Nottingham City Hospital.

The Big Appeal, launched in September 2023, aims to raise funds for three key areas of Nottingham Children’s Hospital, including the new Neonatal Unit currently being built at the Queen’s Medical Centre – which is a cause extremely close to Stuart’s and his mum Carole’s hearts.

Stuart said: “The Big Appeal is really important to me. I was born at 31-and-a-half weeks, weighing 2.2 pounds. My dad said that when he held his hand out, my whole body fitted inside his hand. I was kept alive by the Neonatal Unit in Nottingham, so I obviously owe a huge amount – I owe my life to them.

“I’m here now, at six foot six, 38 years old today, and I’ve been able to achieve a huge amount of goals. Without the care I received in the first ten weeks of my life, that certainly wouldn’t have been possible.”

Stuart Broad as a baby | Nottingham Hospitals Charity
Stuart as a baby, with his parents on the Neonatal Unit

Every year, over 1,000 premature and seriously ill babies from across the East Midlands and beyond are treated at Nottingham's Neonatal Units. With building work well underway on the new Unit at the Queen’s Medical Centre, that number is set to double.

The hospital’s Neonatal staff already provide the best possible medical care, and the NHS will fund the essentials of the new unit. But fundraising through the Big Appeal, which is run by Nottingham Hospitals Charity, will help to provide the added extras that can help bring comfort and stability to families at a time when their world has been turned upside down.

Stuart said: “My mum said the hardest thing she ever had to do was drive away from the hospital, without her newborn. As a parent myself now, I just couldn’t imagine driving away from the hospital without my daughter Annabella with us.

“The scale of this new unit, the plans and the technology, is all incredible. Obviously the baby is the number one priority, but also the care for the baby’s family has been taken into account. The most stressful thing you can possibly go through is having your newborn be ill, and need intensive care. So to have a new building, where the mindset of the parents is taken care of as well, is unbelievable."

Mum Carole added: ““There’s no doubt that, without the care and support we had all those years ago, Stuart wouldn’t be here today.

“Walking through the door and seeing the new unit, I just felt that if my child needed care, this is where I’d want to be. The Big Appeal should really be called the Huge Appeal – because that’s the difference it will make to everybody who comes through that door.”

Stuart Broad and Carole visit the new unit build site | Nottingham Hospitals Charity
Stuart and Carole visiting the new Neonatal Unit site

Many families will spend weeks or even months on the Neonatal Unit, often unexpectedly, with little or no time to mentally or physically prepare. They are away from the familiarity of home, often with other children to care for, and are thrown into an unfamiliar world revolving around their poorly baby’s bedside.

The Big Appeal aims to provide some comfort and relief for these families during this challenging time. Donation to the Big Appeal will help provide, among other things:

  • A dedicated ultrasound machine for the new Neonatal Unit. Currently, babies who need an ultrasound scan have to be taken to the Radiology department for their scans – which can be challenging when they are hooked up to vital equipment. Donations to the Big Appeal will help provide a dedicated ultrasound machine, which will stay on the new Neonatal Unit – meaning babies will no longer need to be moved to receive their scans.
  • A welcoming entrance and colourful bays. Donations to the Big Appeal will help make the entrance and the bays on the new Neonatal Unit as welcoming as possible for parents and families, including young siblings who might be frightened at the prospect of visiting their baby brother or sister on a hospital ward. Donations will help fund woodland themed artwork to help young siblings feel less scared, and colourful flooring to mark out each cot space, helping each family feel the space next to their baby is theirs.
  • Homely additions to the unit’s overnight rooms. These rooms will be used by parents of the most critically ill babies, so they can stay close by their poorly child, but also have the space to step away from the medical environment and into a safe haven for some respite. Donations will help fund home comforts like comfortable furniture, calming artwork, and even televisions to offer stressed and worried parents some familiarity during their time on the unit.
  • Extra additions to the family room. This room will be a space where families can go to sit down for a few moments, make a drink, and meet other parents on the unit going through a similar experience. Donations to the Big Appeal will help make this room as comfortable and welcoming as possible, by providing homely seating and cooking facilities, as well as toys and games to keep young siblings entertained, making it easier for parents with other children to have their family all together at their baby’s bedside.

Nigel Gregory, Chief Executive of Nottingham Hospitals Charity, said: “We are absolutely delighted to welcome Stuart and Carole as ambassadors for the Big Appeal, especially as it is a cause so close to both their hearts.

“After starting his life as a premature baby, Stuart has gone on to become a local and national sporting hero – it just goes to show what the tiny babies being cared for in our Neonatal Unit can go on to achieve.

“We’re extremely proud to have Stuart and Carole on board, and have been inspired by their stories of their time on the Neonatal Unit when Stuart was born. I hope the people of Nottinghamshire and beyond will all join the Broad family in supporting the Big Appeal, and helping other babies like Stuart get the best possible start in life.”

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