Ozzy Osbourne Helps Hometown Children's Hospital
. ![]() (Classic Rock) Ozzy Osbourne visited a children's hospital in his hometown of Birmingham to help raise funds for a new specialist unit. The Black Sabbath frontman was at Birmingham Children's Hospital to show support for their Star Appeal which aims to raise �3.65million to build the UK's first Rare Diseases Centre for children. Ozzy tells Birmingham Updates: "My son Louis was in Birmingham Children's Hospital for quite a while as a child and the staff took such good care of him, something which I will always remember. "They do amazing work for kids and I'm really pleased to drop in and once again show my support for the Star Appeal. It'll be a national centre that will help families not only in my hometown, but also across the country." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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