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Whether you're into fitness, baking, quizzing or singing there is so much you can do to support us in the comfort of your own home.

We are so grateful for the support our local community has shown in these uncertain times and if you want to do more you still can by going virtual! There are lots of ways to get involved and we've had some brilliant support so far:

  • Sam ran a half marathon by running laps on his balcony smashing his fundraising target with more than 28,000 steps
  • Chris raised funds after shaving his hair off as the Brighton Marathon he'd planned had been postponed
  • Suley, a personal trainer, has been holding LIVE Instagram workouts in return for a donation to Haven House.

By taking on a virtual challenge you can stay motivated, stay in touch with your community and help keep our hospice going.

We'll support you in any way we can whether it's with these events or your own. Take a look below.

The 24/7 Challenge

The 24/7 Challenge

Haven House supports and cares for families 24/7. Take part in our challenge and make every hour count when families need us. Read more

Start: 1st January, 2021 at 8:00am

End: 31st December, 2021 at 5:00pm

Published: 20th May, 2021

Updated: 5th January, 2022

Author: Sophie Bragg

Location: Anywhere

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Game for Haven House

Game for Haven House

Take up your controllers and keyboards and raise money for Haven House by Gaming. Read more

Start: 1st April, 2022 at 8:00am

End: 31st December, 2022 at 8:00pm

Published: 16th June, 2020

Updated: 16th December, 2021

Author: Sophie Bragg

Location: In your home

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    Thrifty shopping is changing the lives of seriously ill children

  • Greenway Kindergarten Sponsored Walk

    Greenway Kindergarten Sponsored Walk

    We are doing a sponsored walk for Haven House which is a nurse-led children’s hospice for North East London and West Essex supporting seriously ill babies, children, and their families.

  • Band 5 Nurse

    Band 5 Nurse

    We need nurses. We recruiting now for experienced nurses to be part of our team and make a difference to seriously ill children.

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    Bank Nurses & HCSW

    We are looking for Bank Nurses and Health Care Support Workers to provide high quality holistic care at Haven House Children's Hospice.

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  • Contact us

    Contact us

    Haven House Children's Hospice cares for life-limited and life-threatened children and their families.

  • About us

    About us

    Haven House Children’s Hospice supports local children and families, from birth, who are seriously ill and have life-limiting or life-threatening conditions.

  • Donate to Haven House

    Donate to Haven House

    By donating you are helping us to reach more seriously ill children and their families in your local communities. We need to raise £4.2 million each year to be able to continue to care for the children and families we support.

  • Our charity shops

    Our charity shops

    Shop with our charity shops and help raise money to provide care to seriously ill children in your local community.

  • Volunteer for us

    Volunteer for us

    Volunteer and help nurses in your community care for seriously ill children in your local community. Find your perfect volunteer role.

  • Volunteer opportunities

    Volunteer opportunities

    Take a look at fun events and bucket collecting opportunities that you can get involved with.

  • What is a life-limiting condition?

    What is a life-limiting condition?

    Haven House offers specialist palliative care to life-limited children and young people who have a wide range of conditions.

  • Respite - day and overnight care

    Respite - day and overnight care

    Your child can stay with us during the day or overnight giving you and your family some much-needed respite from 24/7 care.

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