Autumn/Winter Newsletter celebrates resilience and generosity
Bringing you the latest updates from the charity while shining a light on the amazing people who help keep our ‘Homes from Home’ running
Read our latest news and updates
Bringing you the latest updates from the charity while shining a light on the amazing people who help keep our ‘Homes from Home’ running
Boston dad Leyton Hubbert completes epic challenge around The Wash to thank the charity that supported close friends Max and Jo Slater at Magnolia House when their son, Billy, passed away
Organ Donation Week 2025: With her daughters now thriving, mum Joanna Perry urges others to join the donor register and give the gift of life
The Sick Children’s Trust’s Afternoon Tea and Dance with Anton Du Beke event saw the Strictly Come Dancing star and acclaimed King of the Ballroom take to the dance floor alongside fellow professional Rosie Ward, with performances from some of the country’s finest young dancers leaving the audience spellbound.
With impressive skillsets and genuine passion for the charity, HR leader Deborah Kester and long-time supporter David Plane will be huge assets to the board
James Eddleston will cycle the route taken by the ambulance that transported his premature baby boy from Chelmsford to Cambridge
The multi-talented entertainer will continue to play an important role in raising the profile of the charity, particularly in the North-East
Daniel Peck has raised almost £4,000 by completing the 496 Challenge, logging 31 daily runs with the required distance determined by the date
Held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Newcastle, the glitzy black-tie gala provided the perfect excuse for everyone to get into the Christmas spirit while supporting The Sick Children's Trust
Leia spent 11 weeks in hospital earlier this year but after recovering and doing well at home her family are now looking forward to celebrating her first Christmas.
Catherine and Garry Dowdle recently completed an epic fundraising challenge raising more than £10,500 to support The Sick Children’s Trust and Great Ormond Street Hospital
Opened in 2003 by Hollywood actress Minnie Driver and named in honour of Sir Hugh Stevenson, the first Chair of our Trustee Board, our 'Home from Home' at The Royal London Hospital has provided sanctuary for thousands of families over the past two decades.
A 300-strong audience were treated to a fabulously festive evening to kick-start the Christmas celebrations at St Marylebone Parish Church, with carols, entertainment, celebrity readings and stories of hope all helping to raise awareness and funds for The Sick Children’s Trust.