Brother's take on marathon challenge in support of The Sick Children's Trust
Ian and Paul Picken will be lacing up their running shoes and taking on the London Marathon to raise vital funds to support our 'Homes from Home'
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Ian and Paul Picken will be lacing up their running shoes and taking on the London Marathon to raise vital funds to support our 'Homes from Home'
Sue and Alex Lea are taking on the London Marathon to raise money to support our 'Homes from Home' in memory of their son, Jasper, who sadly passed away in 2019.
Jason Crowley will take on the iconic 26.2 mile course to raise funds after being supported at our Eckersley House 'Home from Home' while daughter Seraphina was being cared for at Leeds General Infirmary in 2015
A Suffolk family have come together with friends to organise a black tie event to raise money for charities that supported them after son’s freak accident
A Cambridge charity worker has been awarded a place on this year’s Independent Happy List for her dedication and commitment to families with seriously ill children in hospital
The family and friends of a little girl who suddenly passed away at just ten years old are tirelessly fundraising in her memory to thank The Sick Children’s Trust
A Billericay dad has organised his eighth annual charity golf day to raise vital funds for The Sick Children’s Trust, which kept him close to his daughter’s hospital bedside
A Dalston dad is lacing up his trainers to take on the Great North Run to raise money for The Sick Children’s Trust
The dad of a little boy who baffled doctors is rigorously training for the Great North Run to raise money for The Sick Children’s Trust
A local dad is saddling up for a 100 mile bike ride to raise money for The Sick Children’s Trust in memory of his son, Rio
The Sick Children’s Trust has received a donation of £8,000 from the Harrison Centre for Social Mobility (HCSM)
Horse Riding Instructor Claire Light organised a charity showjumping event to raise money for The Sick Children’s Trust after hearing about the support it provided to a local family
The Tyneside operation of Utility Alliance (UA) has announced that charity The Sick Children’s Trust will be its first-ever nominated charity