Shooting Star in all its ‘glow-ry’!
Shooting Star House was transformed into a dazzling wonderland for our annual sensory event, GLOW. As the lights dimmed and the downstairs fell into complete darkness, the music pulsed and … Continued
Shooting Star House was transformed into a dazzling wonderland for our annual sensory event, GLOW. As the lights dimmed and the downstairs fell into complete darkness, the music pulsed and … Continued
We’re thrilled to announce the return of our Christmas tree collection service. This January, in exchange for a donation, we will collect your real Christmas tree, take it away and … Continued
Shooting Star hosted the UK’s first National Child Death Summit, to raise awareness of the critical gaps in bereavement care for families grieving the death of a child. Our summit, … Continued
Families came together on Saturday 20 September, for a end-of-summer drop-in, celebrating a summer filled with creativity, play, and most importantly – fun! The morning was packed with engaging activities, … Continued
We’ve officially cast on for The Knit Before Christmas, our festive knitting and crochet challenge, with a cosy Knit ‘n’ Natter morning at Shooting Star House on Tuesday 30 September. … Continued
We thrilled to announce Shooting Star Children’s Hospices has been recognised as Highly Commended in the Charity of the Year (with an income of more than £10 million) category at … Continued
MP for Kingston and Surbiton and Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Ed Davey MP and the MP for Twickenham and Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Education, Children and Families, Munira Wilson … Continued
We’re proud to share that Shooting Star has been shortlisted for three prestigious national awards – a recognition that highlights the exceptional dedication of our team to babies, children, young … Continued
At Shooting Star, no two days look the same for the Safeguarding team. Their work is unpredictable, emotionally intense and deeply human. But through every shift, one constant remains: a … Continued
From the very start of her life, Gwen faced more than most – spending her first 10 months in hospital. “Gwen was born at 36 weeks with spina bifida and … Continued