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Welcome to our website! Browse around and find out who we are and how we hope to help families coping with a life-limited child. With a wide variety of FUNdraising events and regular news updates, there’s always something new to read about or take part in. Whilst we can’t take the pain away, with your help, we hope to make the difficult days a little easier to bare.
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Noah’s
Ark is a local, vibrant charity committed to developing a hospice service to provide practical support to an estimated 350 life-limited children, and their families, living within the communities of South Hertfordshire and North London. We are committed to working with families from all cultures and faiths.
A children’s hospice service supports families in a flexible way – responding to their specific circumstances, which will vary over time. Within the child’s own home, or in a hospice building, the care team can provide practical, medical or emotional support to the child and their family, free of charge.
At Noah’s Ark we want to develop strong community services (respite play support, community respite care & family support, outreach nurses) and, ultimately, complement our community work with in-house care provision.
Our community outreach service delivery has begun, with play specialists working in the homes of families living in Enfield and Barnet, providing positive play experiences for the child (and their siblings) and giving parents a break from their caring responsibilities. This year, we plan to expand our outreach work – including the provision of a befriending scheme to link families with trained volunteers.
Noah’s Ark, in common with many children’s hospices, receives no financial backing from Government. In order to continue and develop our services we rely on the generosity of our supporters.
That’s why we need your support… if you have the time, energy, or indeed, money, to help us achieve our aim please do take time to look through our website or get in contact with us. There are so many ways you can help us make a difference.
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