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A bereaved sister has thanked the children’s hospice that cared for her “strong, smiling” brother at the end of his life. East…
We are incredibly grateful to the families who feel able to share their experiences and journeys with us. In sharing their stories they are not only helping us to better explain the work we do, but as a result, are directly assisting other families who feel they could benefit from our services.
Read on to discover how hospice care makes the today matter.
A bereaved sister has thanked the children’s hospice that cared for her “strong, smiling” brother at the end of his life. East…
James Hall has a life-limiting genetic condition called Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. It is an inherited connective tissue disorder and something the 12-year-old…
Hugo Bayliss has DiGeorge Syndrome – a condition present from birth that causes a range of lifelong problems. The seven-year-old lives with various…
William Carlson has faced many complex medical challenges since birth. The 11-year-old has a brain malformation called Lissencephaly, while scans have also…
Michelle Bamber and husband Jamie have two very special reasons to appreciate the help and support of East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH)….
Chloe Bowes has a condition called Bilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria (BPP). This is a rare neurological disorder that affects the cerebral cortex (the outer…
The date of 29th May 2022 should have been a momentous, celebratory occasion for Carol and Alan Barber. Daughter Rebekah, or Becca, would…
A dad whose baby daughter died after just six weeks says he and his wife will always be grateful for the “incredible”…
Samuel Revitt, or Sam, was a young boy who received care at The Treehouse. He loved being with people, enjoyed school, being…
Serial fundraiser Shanice Green says the East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) nurses and care staff are “angels sent from above”. EACH is…
Bereaved mum Lesley Smith says volunteering for the charity that supported her family is a chance to “give something back” – and…
Henry and Jane Wright have spoken of their “debt of gratitude” to East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH). The charity provided end-of-life care…