Colleagues from Asda Wrexham held a tea party at Wrexham Maelor Hospital to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the NHS.
The event was hosted by the store's community champion Mary William in the Prince of Wales and Pantomime Wards, with a special appearance from the Mayor of Wrexham.
Mary said: “We wanted to say a big thank you to our wonderful NHS staff.
“Our customers and colleagues all came together for the instore party to show their support for free high quality health care for all, how it’s evolved to meet our changing needs and the innovations we can look forward to over the next 70 years.”
In recent years NHS charities have funded major capital projects, pioneering research and medical equipment in hospitals, helping patients access the best possible care when they need it most.
They also play a key role in mobilising volunteers to support NHS staff, brightening wards and waiting areas with colourful and engaging art and building an important link between our hospitals and our communities.