
Together At Christmas - A Magical Evening In Marylebone
With carols, entertainment, celebrity readings and stories of hope, The Sick Children’s Trust’s Together at Christmas event proved to be a wonderfully heartwarming festive celebration
Read our latest news and updates
With carols, entertainment, celebrity readings and stories of hope, The Sick Children’s Trust’s Together at Christmas event proved to be a wonderfully heartwarming festive celebration
Darren Wigg and the Newcastle Swim Team successfully covered a staggering 286 miles in five hours, raising £6000 and counting
The family from Essex were the winners of the Inspirational Family Award, sponsored by AXA Insurance, for having gone above and beyond in their support of the charity
Carrie Barron completed the Great North Run last year and now she is doing it all again to further support The Sick Children's Trust after Crawford House kept her close to her son Adam.
Kate Blakely along with her husband Matt, daughter Matilda, and son Harry, will all be running at least one of the 13.1 mile distance with help from close friends and family making up the rest of the mileage.
Marc Thompson and the Warboys Runners have launched a virtual 10k event for all to take part in between 25 September and 4 October.
Peter Moralee, Iain Wilson, Andrew Young, Neale Bulbeck, Michael Briggs and Justine Moralee clocked up 100.3 miles in a 12 hour relay on Saturday raising £795
Henry Lindsay will be riding his bike for at least one mile every day of the summer holidays, totalling 48 miles, to raise money for The Sick Children’s Trust.
Esme was diagnosed with a rare heart condition when she was born in May and remained at Freeman Hospital for two weeks. During this time we supported her parents at Scott House
Andrew Young will be leading a team on a 12 hour running relay challenge on Saturday 22 August to raise money for our Newcastle 'Homes from Home'
Lockstock is a new entertainment series featuring songs, poetry, comedy and art delivered by the Toon Council to raise money for our Newcastle ‘Homes from Home’
Mikaela is taking on this excruciating trek across the Sahara desert to raise money to thank The Sick Children's Trust for supporting her when her son Reggie was born 16 weeks premature.
Marianne heard about us when her work place, LV=, selected us as their chosen charity. She now volunteers at our Cambridge ‘Homes from Home’ on her days off. We talk to her as part of #VolunteersWeek