Think you know what our children’s hospice is all about? Think again!
Autumn Open Day – schools & businesses
16 October 2024Autumn Open Day – schools & businesses
We’re having an open day!
Think you know what our children’s hospice is all about? Think again!
With new facilities – like our soft play room and an extra child’s bedroom – there’s always plenty to discover, even if you’ve been here before. So why not come to our open day on 16th October to find out more?
You’ll take a guided tour around our incredible children’s hospice and meet some of the team. You’ll learn more about the care we provide to local children and families and find out more about all the different ways your business, group or school could support us – like events and fundraising.
Contact fundraising@forgetmenotchild.co.uk to book your tour.
Refreshments will be provided!
We are holding two open days:
Members of the public are invited to come along on Saturday 19th October and are welcome to drop in at any time between 10am and 2pm. There will be guided tours every half an hour.
Businesses, schools and groups are invited to join us on Wednesday 16th October 10am-4pm. Please email fundraising@forgetmenotchild.co.uk to let us know you’re coming and to book your guided tour.
We do hope you’ll be able to join us – it’s a great opportunity to find out more about our innovative services, our plans for the future or have a few myths busted about what our children’s hospice is really like.
Free
Our stories
Born with a serious heart condition, Alfie still wants to do everything other boys his age get up to! Fortunately, Forget Me Not have been on hand since day one to help him and his family make the most of every moment
Diagnosed with ventriculomegaly, before she was born, Poppy was not expected to survive the pregnancy. But she’s a very determined little girl. Now 5, she and the whole family is supported by Forget Me Not
Talia is mum to Reggie and Albie. Very sadly, in 2020 Reggie passed away suddenly when he was just 5 months old. Here, she tells her story.