VIDEO: Olympic icon Jessica Ennis-Hill has a blast launching cancer appeal

Sheffield's Olympic golden girl Jessica Ennis Hill is having a blast since she retired from sport as she proved at the launch of a new £500,000 Weston Park Cancer Charity appeal.
Jess Ennis-Hill has a blast launching the 500k Beyond The Treatment appeal for Weston Park Cancer Charity. Photo: Christ EtchellsJess Ennis-Hill has a blast launching the 500k Beyond The Treatment appeal for Weston Park Cancer Charity. Photo: Christ Etchells
Jess Ennis-Hill has a blast launching the 500k Beyond The Treatment appeal for Weston Park Cancer Charity. Photo: Christ Etchells

She signalled the start of the Beyond The Treatment fundraiser with a blast of an air horn in front of media cameras at Sheffield’s Weston Park Hospital.

The money will refurbish and modernise wards, introducing home comforts and including the introducing of WiFi and tech solutions so patients can video chat to relatives.

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Jess, a patron of the Weston Park Cancer Charity since 2011, put on a hard hat to tour wards where extensive building work is already underway and said: "We need to raise £500k to give two wards a big refurb.

"I live in the city. I've had friends and family who have visited this hospital. It's great to have this hospital here. To be able to be in a position to draw people to the appeal and give money, to make the hospital better for our city, is a very privileged position to be in."

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Looking radiant the mum-to-be, who recently released her first children's book, Evie's Magic Bracelet: The Silver Unicorn, added: "I've a very exciting year ahead. I'm feeling very well. I'm due in the autumn, so a while to go yet but I'm jeeping busy.

Jess Ennis-Hill has a blast launching the 500k Beyond The Treatment appeal for Weston Park Cancer Charity. Photo: Christ EtchellsJess Ennis-Hill has a blast launching the 500k Beyond The Treatment appeal for Weston Park Cancer Charity. Photo: Christ Etchells
Jess Ennis-Hill has a blast launching the 500k Beyond The Treatment appeal for Weston Park Cancer Charity. Photo: Christ Etchells

"My first book is out and it's going to be one of seven, so lots more books coming out and it's been really great fun to do."

The appeal will also buy recliner chairs, circadian lighting to help patients sleep and an activity hub with access to iPads, DVD players, books and magazines.

A service to provide headscarves and support for people who have lost their hair as a result of their treatment, will also be paid for through the project.

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Weston Park Cancer Charity needs to raise £500,000 by the end of September to cover the costs of the refurbishments and is calling on South Yorkshire businesses, community groups and individuals to help.

Blast off! Jess launches the Beyond The Treatment appeal at Weston Park Cancer Hospital. Photo: Chris EtchellsBlast off! Jess launches the Beyond The Treatment appeal at Weston Park Cancer Hospital. Photo: Chris Etchells
Blast off! Jess launches the Beyond The Treatment appeal at Weston Park Cancer Hospital. Photo: Chris Etchells

Weston Park Hospital admits 3,500 people every year, from Sheffield, Rotherham, Barnsley, Doncaster, Worksop and Chesterfield. The refurbishments will make sure they are more comfortable whilst they undergo their cancer treatment.

Samantha Kennedy, director of Weston Park Cancer Charity, said: “Going through treatment for cancer can be exhausting, painful, and often quite lonely, so we’re determined to help patients and their loved ones feel at home during their time in hospital."

Former patient Andy Gardiner, aged 66, of Nether Edge, is backing the appeal, in recognition of the care he received at the hospital five years ago.

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He said: “The care I received was outstanding, but a television, internet connection, a reclining chair, a private toilet - things we take for granted at home - would have helped enormously. I urge everyone to get behind this appeal."

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