Children`s Hospice Association Scotland
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Children`s Hospice Association Scotland
Children’s Hospice Association Scotland Fundraising guide Callum’s “When my beautiful son Callum was six days old we received the worst news; that Callum wouldn’t walk, talk or hold his head up. In that moment our life changed dramatically. Callum needs 24/7 care. We have nurses come in at night but I still find it difficult to relax after everything I have to do in the day. The only time I really switch off is when we go to our local children’s hospice. Callum’s Community story Nurse suggested we contact the hospice but my initial thought was that it was for children at the end of their life. I had no idea about the short breaks they provide. Their support has been invaluable for the whole family. It’s a place you don’t think you’ll ever need, but I can’t picture my life without it now. Callum is now eight years old and his conditions are more complex. Despite this he is a very happy, sociable little boy who loves cuddles. We don’t know how much time we’ll have and I’m determined to make every moment count.” Jane, Callum’s mum Together for CHAS is proud to be a member of n’s Hospice Short Lives and to promote Childre fect Week in Scotland. This is the per e opportunity to be part of a UK-wid event to support children’s hospice in services like Rachel House, Rob ry eve and House and CHAS at Home penny you raise will go to CHAS. Robin House Rachel House We care Children’s Hospice Week is the UK’s only awareness raising and fundraising week for children with life-limiting conditions and the services, like children’s hospices, that support them. This year Children’s Hospice Week (13-20 June) will focus on the incredible round-the-clock care provided to seriously ill children by families, professionals, children’s hospices and services across the UK. Children with life-limiting or lifethreatening conditions often have complex needs that require care 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This can put enormous pressure on families, carers and siblings. 24/7 Children’s hospices and palliative care services are there to provide a vital lifeline to families. They offer a wide range of services including short breaks, hospice at home care, 1:1 counselling services and activity days. For many families, a short break at a hospice might be the only opportunity to get a proper night’s sleep. It gives them the time to relax as a family, with expert support day and night, and spend time together making precious memories. This guide is jam packed with fundraising ideas. Help children and families in your area and start fundraising today! www.childrenshospiceweek.org.uk Fundraising ideas Pay for a play Suggested target £33 Just £33 could pay for a play therapy session for a seriously ill child, providing a creative and fun way to express their emotions. Pay for a day Suggested target £247 By raising £247 you could pay for 12 hours of nursing care at a hospice or in the community. Caring cake sale Everybody loves a treat – so why not have your very own bake off. Sell your cakes to friends, family or colleagues… every penny you raise will help make the world of difference. Brain strain Why not host a quiz? Ask friends and family to pay to enter and get them thinking. Pay for a stay Helping hands “Max loves his play therap y sessions.” Suggested target £1,141 Offer to help out a friend, colleague or family member for a generous donation! Clean their car, mow the lawn or make the tea for the whole of Children’s Hospice Week. £1,141 could pay for an overnight short break for the whole family at a children’s hospice – providing some much needed rest and family time. Round the clock Give it up Show you care by taking part in the We Care 24/7 sweepstake. Pay for an hour of the clock and you could win a prize. Please note this is just an example of the kind of work your donation might help make possible, costs vary from region to region. Money raised will be spent where it’s needed most. leave “I can happily fe in Lali all day, sa that the knowledge l cared he’s being wel ” for by experts. “Staying at our local children’s hospice means that we have time to be a family.” Sacrifice one of life’s luxuries during Children’s Hospice Week. It could be your morning coffee, daily pastry or evening glass of wine. You’ll be surprised how much money you can raise, especially if you do it as a team. 24 hour challenges Be as creative as you like with 24 hour fundraising ideas. Why not pull an all nighter and get sponsored to stay up for 24 hours. Or challenge a chatterbox to stay silent all day. www.childrenshospiceweek.org.uk Children’s Hospice Week culminates with Hero Friday. We’ll be celebrating all the heroes who help care 24/7 for children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. Ciara’s story Imagine the most painful blister you’ve ever had, multiply the pain by 10, and increase the wound to the size of a tennis ball – this will give you some understanding of what seven year old Ciara goes through every day. Ciara was born with a rare, incurable, genetic condition. She needs 24/7 care, and is constantly bandaged to protect and heal the wounds that she gets on a daily basis. Since 2007, the family have received ongoing care, emotional support and advice from their local children’s hospice. According to Ciara’s dad Grant, the team have become a ‘fifth member’ of the family. Grant explains, “Having a child with a disability that requires around the clock attention can be exhausting. The hospice at home team have enabled us to share time with our son Jonathon, who often gets overlooked in day to day life. Ciara’s condition is bad. To an outsider looking in it looks near on impossible to cope with, but we’ve managed to do this because of the hospice at home team. We cannot thank them enough.” Social media: #wecare247 During Children’s Hospice Week we’ll be building up a picture of 24 hours of care by asking children’s hospices, families, and services to tweet round the clock using #wecare247. We’d also love to hear about what you are doing to support Children’s Hospice Week. Are you giving up your morning coffee, staying silent all day or even doing a 24 hour challenge? Shout about it on twitter and facebook using #wecare247. Hero Friday Friday 20 June Dress up as your hero and help raise money to provide 24/7 care for seriously ill children. It could be your favourite pop star, actor, sports personality or superhero. Or maybe your hero is a family member or friend that’s made the world of difference to you. Why not showcase your hero on social media, shout about it! You can even download a social media sticker from the website to use to tell everyone you’re a Children’s Hospice Week hero. o Share your her er and stories on twitt nload facebook. Dow ia your social med r u o badge from website! I’m a hero www.childrenshospiceweek.org.uk Ways to pay Thank you for taking part in Children’s Hospice Week to support Children’s Hospice Association Scotland (CHAS). There are many ways you can bank the money you raise – just choose the option that suits you best. Bank direct - Please pay into the CHAS bank account at your local branch of Bank of Scotland. It is really important that you send us the counterfoil along with your contact details so that we can thank you appropriately, otherwise your donation will be anonymous. Account Name: CHAS, Account Number: 00289545, Sort Code: 80-20-00 Online - You can make your donation on the CHAS website www.chas.org.uk. Please be sure to fill out all your details Telephone – CHAS will be happy to take your credit or debit card details over the phone. Please telephone 0131 444 1515 between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday. Office – You can bring your money directly to one of our fundraising offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Kinross or Aberdeen. Full addresses on our website www.chas.org.uk. Post - You can post a cheque made payable to CHAS: FREEPOST ADDRESS – EDINBURGH CHAS FREEPOST SCO 550 EDINBURGH EH14 OBR Please enclose a covering note with your contact details and state your donation is from Children’s Hospice Week. From everyone at CHAS, thank you for taking part in this year’s Children’s Hospice Week. Children’s Hospice Association Scotland Children’s Hospice Association Scotland (CHAS) Canal Court, 42 Craiglockhart Avenue Edinburgh, EH14 1LT A Scottish charity and a company limited by guarantee. Scottish charity number SC 019724. Registered in Scotland number 136410. Children’s Hospice Week is organised by Together for Short Lives. Together for Short Lives E: [email protected] www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk Helpline: 0845 108 2201 Together for Short Lives is a registered charity in England and Wales (1144022) and Scotland (SC044139) and a company limited by guarantee (7783702)