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Christmas appeal

Bring sunshine to your local children’s hospice this Christmas by helping to create unforgettable moments. 

Two young boys smiling wearing Christmas jumpers whilst snow falls around them

Donate to your local children’s hospice today

This Christmas we are asking you to bring sunshine to children with serious or life-limiting conditions, and their families, in your local community.

Donate today to help families step away from the noise of everyday life and 24-hour medical care, to just be together.

Be the sunshine this Christmas.
Mum, dad, sister and son in a wheelchair in a play room smiling to camera

Finding Jude’s sunshine

Jude woke up from a coma on his tenth birthday.  

He had been a happy, active boy who loved cycling, swimming and adventures with his family. But when he was nine, something started to go wrong.  

Within a year, Jude could no longer walk, talk or breathe on his own. Life felt quite dark, but with Demelza’s support, Jude and his family are finding their sunshine again. 

Without your support, families like Jude's will miss out on the joy that time together brings. 
Boy on a wheelchair with his sister on his lap, both wearing christmas jumpers, , smiling whilst next to a christmas tree

Other ways to help this Christmas

Buy a virtual gift from just £5

Take part in our Jolly Jumper day

Buy a lottery gift voucher

Join us at our festive events

Buy the perfect stocking filler from our charity shops

Be the sunshine this Christmas.
Just £10 could pay for precious memories to hold - decorated baubles, hand and footprints and memory boxes.

Virtual gifts from just £5

Bring sunshine to your local children's hospice this Christmas.

Festive fundraising ideas

From hosting to your own elf trail to joining in our jolly jumper day, help to create unforgettable moments.

Buy a lottery gift voucher

The perfect gift for a loved one, whilst helping to bring sunshine this Christmas for children with serious or life-limiting conditions.