Shonagh’s Story – Supported by Phyllis Tuckwell
Shonagh, 42, who is married to Andy and has a 14 year old daughter, was first diagnosed with cancer in 2008. “It was primary breast cancer,” she says. “I had all the treatment that was
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Shonagh, 42, who is married to Andy and has a 14 year old daughter, was first diagnosed with cancer in 2008. “It was primary breast cancer,” she says. “I had all the treatment that was
Read moreThanks to some wonderful supporters and some excellent decorating skills from our hospice-based teams, both Christopher’s and Shooting Star House are looking suitably festive for families and
Read moreYou can come in person or watch online - Light up a life is a special night to pause, reflect and remember all those we have loved and miss. Light Up A Life – Service of Remembrance NEW
Read moreRosie and Alex want to share their story about how Shooting Star Children’s Hospices has and continues to be a lifeline for them, and to so many families. “Whilst the world was turned
Read moreA huge congratulations to Shooting Star Children's Hospices Executive Vice-President, Karen Sugarman, who on Wednesday 17 November received her MBE from HRH The Princess Royal at a ceremony in
Read moreLetters from Santa Wednesday | 9:00 - 20:00 Christmas event 24th November 2021 More Online Christmas Auction Wednesday | 16:00 - 0:00 Christmas event 24th November
Read moreGuildford Cathedral will be lit up again this December, as local charity Phyllis Tuckwell projects a giant Christmas tree and the names of many loved ones whose lives are being remembered, as part
Read moreIn March 2017 Oliver’s parents, Peter and Pippa received a diagnosis about their son that would change their lives. Mum Pippa explains, “We began to notice when he was a baby that he
Read moreRob and Kim had only been married for a few months when Rob was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer. As his condition deteriorated, he became more prone to infections, which required hospital
Read more“Wendy was wonderful,” says Robert. “She was gorgeous, funny and kind, and she really made my world sing. I’d wake up every morning, look across at her and feel like I’d won the
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