ABOUT USWHO WE ARE
St. Mark’s Hospital Foundation is the world’s first specialist bowel disease hospital.
WHAT WE DOSt. Mark’s Hospital Foundation is the only charity supporting the work of St. Mark’s Hospital in Harrow.
Set up to fund what the NHS can’t, the money we raise from the general public goes to ensure vital research, education and training goes ahead each year, keeping St. Mark’s at the very pinnacle of success.
With the right research, education and training we believe that all categories of bowel disease could be eliminated in the future.
| CHAIRMAN | TRUSTEES | EX-OFFICIO BOARD MEMBER | ||
| Mr. Michael Liebreich | Prof. Christine Norton | Mr. Robin Kennedy | ||
| Prof. Robin Phillips | Dr. Simon Gabe | |||
| Dr. Michele Marshall | ||||
| Mr. William Phillips | ||||
![]() | Executive Director Anthony Cummings Anthony has overall responsibility for the Foundation's office including sponsorship opportunities and donations in memory of a loved one. | | Fundraising Executive Riyah Talati Riyah joined the team in February 2009 and aims to raise much needed funds through Trusts and Foundations |
| Finance & Administrator Executive Zeenat Penkar Joining the team in March 2012, Zeenat has been carrying out all bookkeeping functions and overseeing the Foundation's finance records and management accounts. | ![]() | Fundraising Officer Louise Heraty Louise joined the Foundation in November 2010 and is responsible for the Foundation's Direct Marketing and Legacy Appeals. She also co ordinates events, fundraising and oversees volunteer and Ambassador programmes. |
Beating bowel disease. Saving lives.
Achievements that St. Mark’s Hospital Foundation has helped to make possible include:
■ The Wolfson Unit for Endoscopy – the largest and only one in the UK
■ Family Cancer Clinic (Polyposis Registry) – the oldest registry in the world
■ Intestinal Failure and Rehabilitation Unit – the larger of only two centres of its kind in the UK
■ Psychological Medicine Unit – offering support to patients with chronic illnesses



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