The regional MP consulted with Anna Jones, Director of Children’s Service, Amanda Fadero, Chief Executive, and Mike Rymer, Chair of Governors.
Chestnut Tree House supplies professional care centers to kids and youths with life-limiting and lethal conditions and assistance to their households throughout Sussex and Hampshire. As part of his go to Andrew saw the professional care beds, the teenage wing and swimming pool location and the interactive wheelchair available Woodland Walk.
The brand-new play area has professional equipment for kids of all capabilities, consisting of a trampoline, swings, a slide, and huge wood fort with climbing up web, actions and a pole to move down. For kids and youths who utilize wheelchairs, there is a wheelchair trampoline and a wheelchair swing significance nobody loses out on outside enjoyable.
The regional MP had actually just recently consulted with the Chief Executive in Westminster in June to talk about financing and was pleased to show the charity news of the Government’s dedication to offer £25 countless kids’s hospice financing into 2025 although most of financial backing originates from personal fundraising.
This November it will be twenty years considering that Chestnut Tree House was formally opened by Her Royal Highness, Princess Alexandra.
Andrew Griffith MP said: “It was great to see everything that Chestnut Tree House has to offer to the young people and their hard-pressed family carers – and the sheer breadth of what they do. I was struck by the amount of thought that goes into providing for every age and aspect of a child’s needs.
“The staff at Chestnut Tree House deserve special praise for the valuable work that they do, caring for children with complex needs, and being an important source of kindness, understanding and support to their families”.