
Chestnut House had everything we needed
Born 17 weeks premature, twins Avi and Arlo needed specialist care in Cambridge. Chestnut House ensured parents Keeley and Ollie were always close by.
Born 17 weeks premature, twins Avi and Arlo needed specialist care in Cambridge. Chestnut House ensured parents Keeley and Ollie were always close by.
In support of World Prematurity Day (17 November), Laura and Tracey explain how we supported them while their premature son received critical care in Cambridge
James Eddleston cycled the exact route taken by the ambulance that transported his premature baby son from Chelmsford’s Broomfield Hospital to The Rosie Hospital in Cambridge, where he received life-saving treatment
Leonie Rabey is raising vital funds for us after we provided her with a welcoming ‘Home from Home’ while her four-month-old son Max received critical care at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge.
James Eddleston will cycle the route taken by the ambulance that transported his premature baby boy from Chelmsford to Cambridge
Daniel Peck has raised almost £4,000 by completing the 496 Challenge, logging 31 daily runs with the required distance determined by the date
Arriving six weeks early in Chelmsford, Essex, baby Jude needed immediate life-saving attention before being placed on a ventilator and transferred to The Rosie Hospital in Cambridge. To mark World Prematurity Day 2023, which takes place on 17 November, dad James Eddleston explains how Chestnut House kept him close to his son at the most difficult of times.
Committee honoured at special luncheon at 'The Gherkin' to celebrate a remarkable 24 years of fundraising for our 'Homes from Home' in Cambridge
Thoughout his daughter's three week stay at The Rosie Hospital in Cambridge in 2020, Jimmy Cross and his family were supported at our Chestnut House 'Home from Home'.
46 brand new mattresses given to Acorn House and Chestnut House as Cambridge South Rotary Club direct local businessman's legacy gift to helping families with a seriously ill child in hospital
When baby Jacob was diagnosed with leukaemia just hours after arriving, our Chestnut House 'Home from Home' in Cambridge provided vital support to parents Laura and Tracey. Laura shares their story.
Cambridge Futsal Club, who play in the FA National Futsal Series, has named The Sick Children’s Trust as its nominated charity for the 2022/23 season.