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How £30 can keep a family together this Christmas

Words by Smiley Team

 

“This year, more than ever, we are grateful for the times we can be together with loved ones. Around this time of year, when the nights draw in and the air becomes crisp many of us start to look forward to Christmas and spending it with our family." Jane Featherstone, Chief Executive at The Sick Children’s Trust, said.

“No one knows what Christmas will look like this year. It could look very different for every family across the country, but I know that for many families who have a seriously ill child in hospital that they might not be at home for Christmas. 

“Every year at The Sick Children’s Trust keeps families with children in hospital together, especially at Christmas. This year is different but you can help keep a family together by donating £30." 

The charity has ten ‘Homes from Home’ which support almost 3,800 families from around the UK each year with warm and comfortable accommodation and a friendly ear to listen.

“What is Christmas for you?" continues Jane. "Perhaps it’s watching the children carefully pen their letter to Santa before putting out a carrot or two for Rudolph, or Christmas morning when you gather on the bed to open stockings together as a family. Christmas looks different for families with a seriously ill child in hospital, but your donation can still make sure they have the most important thing, each other.

"You will give them a ‘Home from Home’ where they can rest nearby, safe in the knowledge they will see their child on Christmas morning and will create magical memories rather than spend an agonising day away from their little one. 

“Christmas is better together, and while we don’t know how many people we might be able to spend that special day with, I know that unless we are there giving families with a seriously ill child in hospital a place to stay, there is a real possibility that they won’t be together this Christmas. 

“Tuesday 1 December is Giving Tuesday – a day you can make a difference. With your help, we can keep families together by their child’s hospital bedside. Together this Christmas is where we want families to be. Together, we can make that happen.” 

Donate £30 today by visiting sickchildrenstrust.org where you can also learn more about supporting The Sick Children's Trust. 

 

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