LegalMooneerams Solicitors Partners with Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital Charity for 2025

Mooneerams Solicitors Partners with Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital Charity for 2025

Leading South Wales personal injury law firm, Mooneerams, has proudly named the Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital Charity as its Charity of the Year for 2025. The selection follows an overwhelming number of nominations, with over 2,300 entries submitted by various charitable causes across the region.

The Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital Charity plays a crucial role in supporting the 90,000 children who receive care at Wales’ national children’s hospital each year. By funding state-of-the-art medical equipment, improved hospital facilities, and emotional support services, the charity is committed to enhancing treatment experiences and outcomes for young patients and their families.

Mooneerams Solicitors is well known for its expertise in personal injury law, offering specialist legal representation to clients across South Wales and beyond. Alongside its legal work, the firm is dedicated to supporting charitable causes and actively contributes to initiatives that benefit the wider community.

Alistair Worth, Managing Director at Mooneerams, commented on the partnership: “We are incredibly proud to support the Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital Charity as our Charity of the Year for 2025. Their dedication to improving the lives of children and families during what can be the most challenging times is truly inspiring. At Mooneerams, we believe in giving back to our community, and we look forward to raising vital funds and awareness to help the charity continue its incredible work.”

Lucy Jones, Head of Fundraising and Development at the Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital Charity, expressed her appreciation for the support: “We’re delighted at the opportunity to work with Mooneerams as their charity of the year in 2025. The team are already proving themselves to be dedicated and motivated partners, with staff already signed up to a variety of our events!

“As a charity that operates entirely thanks to public support, partnerships like these make a direct and tangible difference to the 90,000 children we support each year. This partnership will help to ensure that treatment and outcomes for young patients at the Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital for Wales can continue to improve – from funding new and innovative medical equipment and facilities to providing much-needed emotional support services for children and their families.”

Mooneerams will take part in a range of fundraising activities throughout 2025, helping to raise essential funds and awareness for the charity’s vital work supporting young patients across Wales.

For more information about Mooneerams Solicitors, visit www.mooneerams.com. To learn more about Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital Charity and how you can support their vital work, visit www.noahsarkcharity.org.

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