GO RED! to help the kids at Richard House

 

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RICHARD HOUSE


Richard House is a purpose built children's hospice in east London.

Our core purpose is to accompany families with children and young people life-threatening conditions or complex healthcare needs, during the child or young person's journey through life to death, creating positive experiences along the way which become good memories for the future.

Our services are wide-ranging, completely free to families and tailored to our multi-cultural community. We need to raise £3.1 million each year to keep Richard House open.

Richard House is registered with the Care Quality Commission.

If you would like to know more about Richard House or share this information please visit the Richard House website

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WEAR RED


Wear Red is one of Richard House Hospice annual events, which sees schools, businesses and the local community come together with a common theme; Wear Red.

Whether you are dressing up in bright red braces to work, red shoes or painting yourself head to toe in red, there are lots of ways that you can get involved in Wear Red.

If dressing up isn't enough or you would like to try something different, Wear Red encourages you to organise a wacky and fun activity to do in schools or in the workplace.

For a minimum donation of £1 you too can help support the hospice by wearing red. Spread the word and encourage your colleagues, school mates or friends and family to also take up the challenge and support Richard House by wearing red.

Please visit the Richard House website for more information www.richardhouse.org.uk.