Mid Sussex Times

A place where families say goodbye in the way that is right for them

- Christmas campaign

Last week, the Mid Sussex Times announced it is supporting My Choice Children’s Homes’ Christmas Toy Appeal to help children at Chestnut Tree House receive Christmas gifts and treats.

This week we look at Chestnut Tree House and the work they do.

Chestnut Tree House is the children’s hospice for Sussex and South East Hampshire. Thanks to support from the local community, children and families who know they don’t have long together have the chance to live life to the full and say goodbye in the way that is right for them.

On a visit to Chestnut Tree House, kids can be astronauts for the day in the multisenso­ry room, discover creepy crawlies on a woodland walk, or form their very own pop group in the music room. It is a place where parents can just be parents, and not carers, and where siblings have people to talk to who understand.

As well as care provided at the House, nurses visit families at home, taking children out to explore their local community or simply giving tired families and carers the chance to take a well-earned break.

Then, when the time comes, Chestnut Tree House helps families say goodbye, in whatever way feels right for them, at home or in the hospice itself. They offer ongoing bereavemen­t support for the whole family.

The generosity of the local community makes this happen. Very little of the £4.6 million needed every year to provide hospice care for local children comes from central government. The rest comes from fundraisin­g, gifts in wills, shops, the Chestnut Tree House lottery and volunteeri­ng. To find out more about Chestnut Tree House, please visit www.chestnut.org. uk

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