One donation, twice the impact

Through match-funding, donations to our Big Give campaign between now and 10 December will have twice the impact on supporting our 'Homes from Home'.

The Sick Children’s Trust’s Big Give Christmas Challenge campaign ‘Make sure no child faces hospital alone’ is officially live.

From now until midday 10 December, every donation made through the Big Give website will be doubled in value.

Give now and double your donation.

This incredible opportunity means that every pound you give will be matched, helping us support even more families with a seriously ill child in hospital. Our goal is to raise £82,700, enough to provide 250 families with a place to stay in our ‘Homes from Home’ over the Christmas period.

With your donation going twice as far, now is the perfect time to show your support. You’ll be making a real difference by offering vital assistance to families during their most challenging moments.

Every contribution, no matter the size, takes us closer to our goal of ensuring no child faces hospital alone. Your generosity will help provide families with a free, welcoming place to stay, just minutes from their child’s hospital bedside, in one of our ten vital ‘Homes from Home.’

Please donate today and help us double your donation so we can support more families in need.

Thank you for helping us keep families together this Christmas.

Doubling your donation through Big Give

James Mills pictured with his son Hudson

James Mills, Hudson’s dad

“We desperately searched for hotels in Newcastle before The Sick Children’s Trust and their Crawford House ‘Home from Home’ came to our aid, providing us with a place to stay just minutes away from Hudson’s ward, at no cost. It was such a lifeline for us, as travelling from home every day would have been impossible.”

 

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