At Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice, we know that the families we support need more than just clinical care. They need connection. They need a community. They need someone to listen, to walk alongside them through the hardest days, and to celebrate the good ones.
The Giving Club is a community of compassionate supporters who each commit to donating £1,000 or more per year to help protect our holistic, non-clinical services - the very services that receive the least government funding.
Your support can make a real difference where it's needed most.
Will you join us today?
By committing to donate at least £1,000 a year you will help to ensure we can keep supporting families in the way that matters to them. Your donation will be restricted to these non-clinical services.
By donating £1,000 minimum per year, you step in to help us fill these gaps. You’ll enable families make the most of every day with the services they tell us matter most.
It costs over £7 million every year to provide this bespoke and tailored support. Only 76% of our income comes from the government, meaning we rely heavily on the generosity of our community.
Every child and family deserves to live life to the fullest. As a thank you for your commitment to Noah’s Ark you will receive:
At Noah’s Ark, we believe that philanthropy doesn’t just fund vital services - it can help to shape the future of a charity. Diverse perspectives strengthen our work and help ensure the support we offer is truly reflective of the communities we serve.
We’re building a community where generosity brings people together, where different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives are celebrated, and every voice matters.
Whether you spread your donation monthly over the course of a year or donate in one go, your gift of upwards of £1000 will bring holistic support to children with serious conditions, and their families.
Email our team to join the club:
Navigating the complex world of health and social care can be challenging, our Family Link Team can help by offering practical and emotional support, as well as advocacy and signposting. They are family's single point of contact and are a constant, reassuring presence throughout a family's time with us.
By focusing on what a child can do, rather than any perceived limitations, our Specialist Play Team will support a child to reach developmental milestones, express themselves and explore the world around them.
By focusing on what a child can do, rather than any perceived limitations, our Specialist Play Team will support a child to reach developmental milestones, express themselves and explore the world around them.
Our Bereavement Support Team understand what life can be like for a family after a child dies.
They are there to help families through the days, weeks, months and years ahead. From help with practical issues such as funeral arrangements, emotional support or simply someone to talk to, the team are there every step of the way.