Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Quidenham Children's Hospice.

Quidenham Hospice support children and their families with the challenges that having a life-threatening condition can often bring. Services may be provided in the family home, the community or the hospice.
The range of servcices include.. 
  • Day care in the family home or hospice, or both
  • Overnight breaks in the hospice
  • Support for parents, siblings, grandparents and others close to the child
  • 24 hour telephone support and advice
  • Therapies - music, physio, occupational and specialist play
  • Family information service
  • End of life care in the family home or the hospice depending on family preference
  • Annual Memory Days and ongoing support for bereaved families
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Childrens Hospice' logo

What they do.
Childrens Hospice do a range of activities to raise money for the charity, such as runs, quizes etc. For christmas they are even doing a 'santa run!' where everyone dresses up as santa and does a run between 1.5 and 3km.
How do they advertise.
They use adverts on radio stations and on the tv, posters, leaflets, charity events and lots more.

1 comment:

  1. Good research into what Quidenham Hospice does in terms of services. More information needed on how they campaign for donations/funding to run these services.

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