Grampian Hospital Radio Radio Rainbow

Without fundraising, neither GHR or Radio Rainbow would exist.

We do not receive any regular funding from the hospital, so we are completely reliant on fundraising to keep our service going.

Events

We can often be found fundraising at local events. Here, we will list the events in which you can find us.

Guest Mic 2 at GHR
Radio Rainbow studio

Donations

We have recently received donations from the following people...

  • Cash for Kids have donated money for computer equipment.
  • Craigiebuckler Church have donated £382.14.
  • MacPhie of Glenbervie Ltd have donated £100.
  • First Scotrail have donated £100.
  • Thor Holt and Simon Prentice took part in the Aberdeen Baker Hughes 10k race on 27th May to raise money for Radio Rainbow.
  • The Student Charities Campaign has donated money to allow us to purchase a network server.
  • Garthdee Community Council have donated £100.

Sponsorship

Sportsmix, broadcast every Saturday between 2:30pm - 5:30pm, is sponsored by the Running Shop at Rosemount, Aberdeen.

The Vintage Years, broadcast between 5:30pm - 7:00pm every Saturday, is sponsored by Gray Forklift Services and Pinehurst Lodge Hotel and Restaurant.

Sponsors
Studio 1

EasyFundraising

You can now raise funds for Grampian Hospital Radio, simply by shopping online.

EasyFundraising is a shopping directory, which features some of the best-known online stores. All you have to do is use the links on the EasyFundraising website whenever you shop online, and at no extra cost to you, we'll receive a free donation of up to 15% from every purchase you make.

It is completely free to register and use, and you still shop with each retailer in exactly the same way.

All you need to do is visit www.easyfundraising.org.uk/ghr and when you register, select Grampian Hospital Radio as the organisation you wish to support.

You can also raise funds by using ghr.easysearch.org.uk every time you search online.

JustGiving

You can visit our JustGiving page at www.justgiving.com/grampianhr.