Alfie Kinder

A bereaved mother has praised the hospice she “would be lost without” during Children’s Hospice Week.

This week – June 19 to 25  – is a celebration of the nation’s 54 hospices for children and the work they do to help youngsters whose lives are too short.  

Holly Nixon, of Adlington in Chorley, spent the days following her four-year-old son Alfie’s death at Derian House Children’s Hospice, as he lay at rest in one of the special cold Sunflower Rooms.

The extra time before Alfie’s funeral in April this year gave the family more time to say goodbye to their beloved boy.

Alfie was just one of 404 children with life-limiting illnesses cared for by Derian House Children’s Hospice last year, with another 204 new families being referred to the Chorley-based charity for support.

According to the charity’s annual impact report, released today at the start of Children’s Hospice Week, the North of England has one of the highest rates of children and young people living with a life-limiting condition in the UK – and that figure is rising.*

Derian House provides respite and end-of-life care to more than 400 children and young people across the North West.

“Derian House has been a huge part of my life,” said Holly, whose son Alfie was born with a rare genetic disorder.

“They were amazing during Alfie’s short life and equally amazing afterwards. I’d be lost without Derian House. The staff were a lifeline for me in helping to care for Alfie, he even spent his fourth birthday at the hospice having fun. Derian will always hold a very special place in my heart.”

Alfie Kinder

Alfie Kinder

Holly has even raised more than £8,000 in sponsorship for a charity skydive due to take place in August to allow the charity to help more children like Alfie. 

Children’s Hospice Week is an annual celebration during which the UK’s children’s hospices share powerful stories from families to show how important the care they offer is to more than 99,000 seriously ill children from across the country.

This year, Derian House Children’s Hospice has used the week as a platform to highlight the scale of its work in its annual impact report.

The report details how the charity raised more than £5.5million through the generosity of donors, gifts left in Wills, statutory funding and the Derian House Lottery.

It also shows how a loyal band of volunteers donated almost 13,000 hours of time to help run the hospice and its charity shops, saving £122, 471 in wages.

As well as offering respite and end of life care, the charity also sent 150 families on a free holiday and invested £275,000 into an education programme to improve standards of children’s palliative care across the region.

Karen Edwards OBE, Chief Executive of Derian House Children’s Hospice, said: 

“We have more children with life-limiting conditions in our region than almost all other places across the UK and it is our mission to reach as many of these children and their families as possible.

“Thanks to the generosity of our supporters we have made a real difference to so many families, offering outstanding palliative care and helping them to make happy memories together.

“Children’s Hospice Week is a wonderful chance for hospices around the country to celebrate the work we do every single day of the year in caring for our inspirational children and young people to make the most of every moment.”

 

Do you have a story for Stand Up For Southport? Please message Andrew Brown via Facebook here or email me at: mediaandrewbrown@gmail.com

14 Comments
  1. There is definately a lot to find out about this subject. I like all the points you made

  2. tv41 3 months ago

    We always follow your beautiful content I look forward to the continuation.-vox streaming

  3. Copper scrap export regulations Copper anode scrap acquisition Scrap metal utilization centers
    Copper cable scrap export cost, Scrap metal classification, Copper scrap monitoring

    Scrap metal sustainability practices, Copper scrap forging, Copper cable recycling laws, Metal reclaiming and repurposing facility

  4. Aubrea 2 months ago

    I’m curious to find out what blog platform you happen to be working with?
    I’m having some minor security problems with my latest site and I would like to find
    something more safe. Do you have any solutions?

  5. Jinny 2 months ago

    Helpful information. Fortunate me I discovered your site unintentionally, and I am surprised why
    this accident did not happened earlier! I bookmarked it.

  6. Johndaniel 2 months ago

    I am curious to find out what blog system you have been working with?

    I’m experiencing some small security issues with my latest website and I’d
    like to find something more risk-free. Do you have any suggestions?

  7. Passion the website– very user pleasant and lots to see! Adquiere plaquenil en una farmacia

  8. hey dude shoes 2 months ago

    Some really excellent info I look forward to the continuation. – hey dude

  9. Scrap metal quality assurance Ferrous material recycling innovation Iron resource recovery

    Ferrous salvaging, Iron scrap compacting, Scrap metal regeneration

  10. Iron scrap disposal 2 months ago

    Scrap metal recovery and recycling Ferrous metal recovery operations Scrap iron scrapyard

    Ferrous metal inspection, Iron repurposing plant, Scrap metal price volatility

  11. Regulatory compliance in metal recycling Ferrous metal reclamation plant Scrap iron reclamation services

    Ferrous material content creation, Iron scrap reclaiming services, Metal reutilization yard

  12. love and loss 1 month ago

    Discuss the role of changing social values in driving societal progress or resistance to change.

  13. Metal shearing services Ferrous waste recycling depot Iron waste disposal solutions

    Ferrous metal recovery and reclamation, Iron scrap transportation, Metal reprocessing and reclaiming

Leave a reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

Log in with your credentials

Forgot your details?