
Our baby boy needed open heart surgery over Christmas
Billy spent his first Christmas recovering from the first of two open heart surgeries. Eckersley House kept his parents by his side
Billy spent his first Christmas recovering from the first of two open heart surgeries. Eckersley House kept his parents by his side
While Myla was recovering from a liver transplant, 220-miles away from her home in Scotland. Eckersley House kept her parents close by
Jacobe was admitted to hospital on Christmas Eve last year. We supported his parents Sarah and Gary so they could stay together
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'.
Featuring special performances and traditional carols, our festive celebration in the heart of London is set to be a wonderful evening
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.
Violet needed major surgery and spent last Christmas recovering in hospital miles away from home. We helped to keep her family by her side at Scott and Crawford Houses.
James spent his first Christmas recovering from open heart surgery at Leeds Children's Hospital. Thanks to Eckersley House his mum Jess was always by his side throughouth his treatment.
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.
Alfie spent his first Christmas recovering from major surgery. Our 'Home from Home' Crawford House supported his parents, Becy and Joe, so they could still make special Christmas memories
Rebekkah's son, Louie, was born six weeks premature and spent his first Christmas waiting to have heart surgery. Eckersley House kept them together so they could make special Christmas memories.
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
Lucas and Leo were born eight weeks premature on Christmas Day. Lucas later needed further treatment when he was struggling with his breathing and needed specialist care. Acorn House made sure the family were always together.
When Faith Pearson's five month old son fell ill just before Christmas 2021, The Sick Children's Trust's 'Homes from Home' at Sheffield Children's Hospital helped her family when they needed it most.
Featuring special performances and traditional carols, our festive celebration in the heart of London is set to be a wonderful evening