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Luke Littler brings joy to young patients at Warrington Hospital | Manchester News

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Luke Littler brings joy to young patients at Warrington Hospital | Manchester News
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Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals Charity In a hospital ward, a dark-haired boy wearing a blue/green tracksuit top is poised to throw a magnetic dart. Behind him is Luke Littler, waiting his turn with more darts. Another adult stands behind smiling in front of a bright blue door in the yellow-walled room. An older boy watches from the other side of the child, and smiles.Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals Charity

Luke Littler’s surprise visit to Warrington Hospital raised children’s spirits

World darts champion Luke Littler has delighted young patients during a visit to Warrington Hospital, chatting and playing darts with them before handing out some early Christmas presents.

The 18-year-old, who hails from the Cheshire town, handed out magnetic dartboards, signed shirts and player cards.

He also posed for selfies and photos before throwing some darts with patients on the children’s ward.

“Warrington is my home, and the support from people here means everything,” said Littler. “If I can bring a tiny bit of happiness to families and patients going through tough times then it makes it all worthwhile.”

Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals Charity A girl sits in a hospital bed holding a signed card and a magnetic dartboard featuring the name “Luke Littler.” The dartboard design is bright yellow and blue with red darts printed on it. The child wears a dark T-shirt with a colourful cartoon graphic.Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals Charity

Patients loved having a chat with their hometown hero

“It was so lovely that Luke took the time to speak with all the children and make them feel included,” one patient’s mum said.

“[My son] Ezra loved playing darts with him and I’m sure he’ll now want to follow in his footsteps!”

Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals Charity A child lies in a hospital bed with medical equipment nearby, wearing a grey T-shirt with a graphic print. Luke wears a black sweatshirt and leans forward to give the child a high-five. The room has a blue privacy curtain and a window letting in natural light.Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals Charity

High-fives from the world darts champion were the order of the day for many young patients

After his visit to the hospital on Thursday, Littler posted on social media to share his appreciation for the work done there by the doctors and nurses he had met.

“I know myself the amazing job the staff do there and how important it is to show support in any way we can,” he said. “Thank you for everything you do, it is life changing.”

Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals Charity A group of healthcare staff in blue uniforms stand together in a hospital corridor posing with Luke Littler, who is in the middle. Medical charts and signage are visible on the walls behind them. Two members of staff hold a shirt presented by Littler.Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals Charity

Luke Littler poses with the staff at Warrington Hospital

Warrington Hospital said: “Luke’s warm and approachable nature provided a welcome distraction for those on the ward, creating moments that will stay with them long after their hospital stay.”

Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals Charity A child in a bright yellow Pikachu onesie stands in a hospital playroom, arms raised throwing a magnetic dart. Luke Littler is behind him holding several more magnetic darts. Several adults and staff members stand nearby, some holding small toys or medical equipment. The walls are decorated with posters and learning materials.Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals Charity

The hospital trust’s head of fundraising, Helen Higginson, added: “It was an absolute pleasure to welcome Luke to Warrington Hospital.

“His visit brought a real smile to the faces of children who need it most.

“We are extremely grateful for his kindness, generosity and for taking time out of his busy schedule.

“It’s amazing that our patients and staff were able to meet one of the biggest sports personalities from our town and to know that Luke supports his local community.

“It was a very special visit and we would like to thank him for his kind donations.”

Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals Charity Three people stand outside a door with ornate red brick columns and green tiled panels. Luke Littler and two hospital officials are wearing suits. Littler wears a casual black sweatshirt with jeans.Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals Charity
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