Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge sends letter of support for ‘remarkable’ children’s hospices

HRH The Duchess of Cambridge, Royal Patron of East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH), is “celebrating the remarkable and life-changing support provided by children’s hospices and palliative care charities across the UK” this Children’s Hospice Week (21-27 May).

In a letter of support for the national awareness week organised by Together for Short Lives (TfSL), the UK’s umbrella charity for children’s palliative care, The Duchess shares how she cherishes “simple family moments like playing outside together”.

The theme for Children’s Hospice Week this year is Life’s Short. It is the small moments that make every day special and TfSL is revealing the top five moments that matter for seriously ill children across the country.

The Duchess has seen first-hand the lifeline support provided by children’s hospices and palliative care charities during visits to EACH hospices, in which she has helped children and families to make the most of moments that matter.

Her letter reads: “I am touched that children and young people are sharing what they love most in life and reminding us of how precious time is for everyone. By supporting Children’s Hospice Week we can help them spread joy and positivity across the UK, encouraging everyone to make the most of moments that matter.”

The Duchess became Royal Patron of EACH in 2012 and this letter is the latest in a series of messages she has released since.

Graham Butland, EACH Chief Executive, said: “We’re privileged to have the continued support of Her Royal Highness, who has done so much to raise awareness of not only EACH, but children’s hospices right across the country.

“This most recent show of support emphasises what an important role we play when time is short, helping families make the most of their precious time together and create memories that last forever.

“Children’s Hospice Week is a really important time of year for us and we hope people will join the Duchess in championing the role of children’s hospices in the UK.”

The Duchess’s letter, in full, reads:

“This Children’s Hospice Week, as Patron of East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices, I am celebrating the remarkable and life-changing support provided by children’s hospices and palliative care charities across the UK. They offer a lifeline to children and families facing the unimaginable.

“The theme of Children’s Hospice Week this year is ‘Life’s Short’ and I am touched that children and young people are sharing what they love most in life and reminding us of how precious time is for everyone. By supporting Children’s Hospice Week we can help them spread joy and positivity across the UK, encouraging everyone to make the most of moments that matter.

“Spending quality time together is such an important aspect of family life and for me, as a mother, it is the simple family moments like playing outside together that I cherish.

“I hope you will join me in supporting Children’s Hospice Week this year. Together we can champion the vital role that children’s hospices play in helping seriously ill children and families to have more precious moments.”

Notes to Editors

“Without EACH I really don’t believe we would have made it this far together as a family. They make a really hard time just that little easier to deal with.”

  • We care for children and young people with life-threatening conditions across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk, and support their families.
  • We offer families flexibility and control over where they receive their care and support, including where their child dies – at home, in hospital or at one of three hospices at Milton (Cambridge), Quidenham (Norfolk) and The Treehouse (Ipswich).
  • Our family-centred approach includes specialist nursing care, symptom management support, short breaks, wellbeing activities, therapies and counselling, all meeting the individual needs of the child, young person and whole family.
  • We are recognised as leaders in our field, with a reputation for excellence and commitment to pioneering development and innovation.
  • We rely on voluntary donations for the majority of our income and each year need to raise more than £5 million from fundraising and £2.5 million from our shops. We also need to raise £10 million to develop our hospice services in Norfolk, including a new hospice.
  • EACH Royal Patron – Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge.

Keep in touch:

www.twitter.com/EACH_hospices

www.facebook.com/EACHhospices

Shopping Cart
Scroll to Top