Can you give hope to grieving children?
Our fundraising appeal will help care for bereaved children and young people like 15-year-old Maisie. When her grandparents died just months apart, Maisie struggled to express her grief and felt alone.
Our fundraising appeal will help care for bereaved children and young people like 15-year-old Maisie. When her grandparents died just months apart, Maisie struggled to express her grief and felt alone.
Father’s Day can cause a tidal wave of grief for those who have lost their father or father-figure, or for fathers who have lost a baby or child.
Our new weekly drop-in service is for people affected by serious illness or bereavement.
David Winsbury was just five years old when he vowed to climb Mount Everest one day. Despite twice being delayed due to Covid, he has finally realised his dream, raising more than £5,000.
Our exercise programmes have helped patient Kate ‘feel good again’ after she was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in 2018.
Tracey was diagnosed with terminal bowel cancer in 2020. She is sharing her story during Dying Matters Awareness Week, to encourage people to have conversations about death, dying and bereavement.
When Rebecca’s older brother died tragically, she struggled to express her devastating loss. Thanks to our peer group therapy programme, Rebecca and many other children have learned how to express their grief.
An intrepid wild swimmer, who raised more than £1,400 for us, is encouraging others to take the plunge and enter the Great North Swim.
We have raised over £17,000 from our annual Lottery Super Draw to help support local patients and their families.
When traumatic and frightening events make headline news, it is important to consider how and what to communicate to children and young people.