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Find out the hospice, our history, what we stand for and how passionate we are about the care we provide for children with life-shortening illnesses.| Chestnut Tree House
Find out what it's like at the hospice, and how the children we care for have fun and are able to lead happy, playful lives.| Chestnut Tree House
Find out what activities we run at the hospice for children, siblings and the rest of the family. Most people think of a hospice as a sad place, but we make sure there's lots of fun and laughter to go round!| Chestnut Tree House
Mikey was just nine-months old when he was fitted with a tracheostomy to help him breathe. His condition is so complex that he needs to be watched and monitored all day and all night. For his mum Chevonne, that often means 24 hours without any sleep. For families like Mikey’s, Chestnut Tree House is a lifeline.| Chestnut Tree House
Meet one of our amazing families who are living with epilepsy and Cardiofaciocutaneous Syndrome. Gracie and Mum Aly share their story about how the children's hospice- Chestnut Tree House - helps them cope day to day.| Chestnut Tree House
Meet Lilly. Lilly is a fun-loving ten-year-old who loves a soak in the bath before bed. Lilly has severe complex needs – and was recently diagnosed with You-Hoover-Fong Syndrome, a rare illness that affects all parts of Lilly's life. Fiona, Lilly's mum, talks to us about the effects on the family of living with You-Hoover-Fong Syndrome.| Chestnut Tree House
Archie was born with half a heart. And at the tender age of six he's already had multiple surgeries to help his condition, including open heart surgery. Archie's Dad, Ed, tells us about the realities of having a child with a life-limiting illness, and what Chestnut Tree House, Children's hospice means to them.| Chestnut Tree House
Before the death of their baby boy, Kate and Sam had never used our services. When Rupert died unexpectedly, he was brought to our special bereavement suite where his family could say goodbye in calm and beautiful surroundings.| Chestnut Tree House
Children's hospices help families after a child has died, find out what support we were able to off Gemma and family when they lost baby Finlay.| Chestnut Tree House
Heidi has a rare condition called Rett Syndrome. At just the age of 15 she's already lost her ability to ride a bike or feed herself. Her mum, Anna, shares their journey with us.| Chestnut Tree House
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Charlie and Joe Milner-Smith have raised almost £3,000 for Chestnut Tree House, the children's hospice that cared for their sister Laura.| Chestnut Tree House
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Theodore joined Lottie to complete the Henley Kids Triathlon in memory of their brother Joshua, who was stillborn in 2018 The post Siblings, five and 13, complete triathlon in stillborn brother’s memory appeared first on Chestnut Tree House.| Chestnut Tree House
Families from Chestnut Tree House enjoyed swimming sessions at Saltdean Lido this month| Chestnut Tree House
Volunteer for charity in East or West Sussex and support your local children's hospice. We have lots of volunteering opportunities for you!| Chestnut Tree House
All the ways you can get involved to support Chestnut Tree House. From fundraising, events, our lottery or making a donation!| Chestnut Tree House
You can help raise money to support children with life-limiting conditions at your local children’s hospice and in the community.| Chestnut Tree House
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A new service providing specialist paediatric palliative care for children with complex symptoms and their families across East and West Sussex. Children facing end of life with complex symptoms can now be referred to COAST to benefit from specialist knowledge and support.| Chestnut Tree House
Thomas suffered a perinatal stroke and extensive brain damage means he has the developmental age of a newborn, his mum Paula talks about their experience.| Chestnut Tree House
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This week is Children’s Hospice Week (June 16-22) and it’s a time for us to celebrate and share some of the amazing work that happens at Chestnut Tree House – the children’s hospice for Sussex and South East Hampshire.| Chestnut Tree House
A state-of-the-art cinema room costing around £22,000 has been generously donated to Chestnut Tree House The post The big screen brings movie magic to Chestnut Tree House appeared first on Chestnut Tree House.| Chestnut Tree House
Chestnut Tree House is proud to be taking part in the "This is Hospice Care" campaign. The post Chestnut Tree House joins national campaign to highlight the rising need of hospice care appeared first on Chestnut Tree House.| Chestnut Tree House
Southern Hospice Group (incorporating Chestnut Tree House, St Barnabas House and Martlets) appoints new CEO, Stuart Palma. The post Announcing our new CEO appeared first on Chestnut Tree House.| Chestnut Tree House
Olympic gold medalist Sally Gunnell invited representatives from Chestnut Tree House to speak on BBC Radio Sussex The post An Olympic effort on BBC Radio Sussex appeared first on Chestnut Tree House.| Chestnut Tree House
Your support helps local children with life-limiting conditions and their families; through the good days, the bad days, and the last days.| Chestnut Tree House
Meet Zac. Zac has Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum – a brain abnormality where there is a complete or partial absence of the band of nerve fibres that joins the two parts of the brain together.| Chestnut Tree House
Mum, Vicky, opens up about what's it like living with a child who has Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome and needs to be constantly ventilated - and how the children's hospice has supported their entire family.| Chestnut Tree House
Mum Hayleigh gives us a glimpse into what it's like living with and caring for her daughter who has a rare genetic condition, Coffin-Siris syndrome, and how Chestnut Tree House hospice has supported them.| Chestnut Tree House
Jack’s story: Jack’s Mum, Emma, reminisces about all the fun times Jack and his family had at Chestnut Tree House and explains why they can’t wait to get back.| Chestnut Tree House
Find out what happened to the Wild in Art owls sold at auction in 2024 for Chestnut Tree House!| Chestnut Tree House
£50,000 of innovative technology and staff training has been donated to enable children of all abilities to have fun and express themselves.| Chestnut Tree House
Find out how we're spending this much-needed grant money.| Chestnut Tree House
Help care for children with life-shortening illnesses by leaving a gift in your Will. All amounts are so valuable to us, thank you!| Chestnut Tree House
Charlie didn't want the Big Hoot Owls to fly away, so imagine his delight when one kind stranger had the opportunity to bring one special one back for him.| Chestnut Tree House