Support
Our support for children includes
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Practical Support
The Trusts practical support provides the children & young people with up to 3 local respite activities.
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Emotional Support
The Trusts emotional support offers support packs (FREE OF CHARGE) to the children & young people referred into us.
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General Support
Telling your children, you have been diagnosed with cancer will be difficult. We provide various resources (FREE OF CHARGE) to guide you through.
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Beyond Support
The beyond support for children can be accessed if a parent has a cancer recurrence, lives with incurable cancer & if children are dealing with the loss of a parent.
Help make a difference. Become a Fundraiser.
Set yourself a challenge! Bake a difference, get your schools, college, work place, gym class involved and do a group fundraiser. Be as creative as you like. Use what you like to do and turn it into a fundraiser and get your networks involved. Organise a tea party, hold a ball, and take part in dress down Friday, so we can continue to support children during a parent’s cancer treatment.
"The Trust supported my children’s friend during their Mum’s cancer. On our recent holiday, we got sponsored to build as many sandcastles as we could in an hour. Over £100 was raised to support other children"
3,900+
Over 3,900 children & young people supported across the UK & NI to date.
1,950+
Over 1,950 families where children are affected by their parent’s cancer supported to date
8x
We are supporting 8 x the amount of children since we helped our first family back in Jan 2015
Support for
my children
Recently diagnosed and/or going through cancer treatment? Get support for your children here
The
Trust Shop
Our own shop, where all profit from purchases goes back in the Trust.
Healthcare
Professionals
Information to refer a patient with children
Featured Campaign
Osborne Trust
Ozzy's 8th Birthday
Ongoing
Our 8th year of supporting children will see us at the Trust adapt our current support programmes & enhance what we currently provide to now support children and young people during a parent's cancer diagnosis, treatment, recurrence, bereavement and beyond.