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Healthcare professionalsThere are so many ways you can get involved and support Chestnut Tree House
Whatever your event there’s a way for you to help raise valuable funds - cycling, walking, skydiving, have a browse, get inspired and get in touch
Chestnut Tree House depends on over 1000 volunteers who help in the hospice, in our charity shops and at our fundraising events
Whether you are taking part in an organised event or putting on your own we can help you make it a success
Find out how your business or company can help raise money and support our charity
Below are a selection of websites which provide useful information to families who have a life-limited child.
Together for Short Lives is the national charity for children with life-limiting conditions. They support families, professionals and services, including children’s hospices.
Hospice UK is the national charity offering services to support hospice and palliative care professionals across the UK.
Child Bereavement provide support to families to help them to rebuild their lives, when a child grieves or when a child dies.
Contact a Family is committed to ending the poverty, difficulty and isolation experienced by families with disabled children across the UK.
Winston’s Wish offer practical support and guidance to bereaved children, their families and professionals.
Sullivan’s Heroes is a charity offering fundraising support and financial assistance for families raising essential funds towards vital home adaptations for a disabled child.
Cruse Bereavement Care offer support, advice and information to children, young people and adults when someone dies, and to enhance society’s care of bereaved people.
Government website for advice on Disability Living Allowance, Attendance Allowance or Personal Independence Payment.
Information on benefits and tax credits if you are working or unemployed, sick or disabled, a parent, a young person, an older person or a veteran.
Information on special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in West Sussex.