Actress Sue Johnston, known for her roles in Brookside and The Royle Family, is showing her support for Claire House Children’s Hospice in Cheshire this Christmas. The hospice’s campaign aims to raise funds for seriously and terminally ill children in the region.
Johnston expressed her privilege in being part of the campaign and highlighted the incredible work that the charity does for children and families. She emphasized the importance of bringing joy and smiles to children’s faces, not just during the holidays but throughout the year.
The Christmas advertisement, created by Zut agency, features animated scenes of Liverpool and Merseyside, with Johnston narrating how Claire House supports families during difficult times while creating lasting memories.
The campaign shares the stories of families like Francesca Alfonso, whose daughter Sienna attends the hospice. Alfonso expressed gratitude for Claire House, stating that they make every Christmas count for her family.
Another mother, Fiona, shared how Claire House supported her family during a difficult time when her daughter Isla was in the hospital for most of December. The hospice helped them create memories despite the challenging circumstances.
Emmie Wood, a mother of four-year-old Arla, highlighted the sense of community and support that Claire House provides to families facing rare conditions. She emphasized the importance of not feeling alone in the journey.
Rebecca Flood, whose daughter Sophia has a rare genetic disorder, described Claire House as a comfort blanket for her family. The hospice understands their struggles and provides guidance and support in various aspects of their lives.
Claire House offers a range of services for children and families in Cheshire, Merseyside, and North Wales. Their sites in Liverpool and Wirral provide daycare, counseling, complementary therapies, and full hospice care.
Chief Executive David Pastor urged the community to support the charity’s Christmas campaign, emphasizing the impact of donations on providing magical experiences for families in need. Mark Hancock, managing director of Zut, praised the importance of the campaign in raising awareness and making a difference in the lives of seriously ill children.
The campaign, launched on social media and local radio stations, encourages people to learn more about Claire House and donate to support their vital work. To donate or find out more information, visit their website or contact 0151 343 0883. Spread the joy and kindness this holiday season by supporting Claire House Children’s Hospice and making a difference in the lives of children and families in need.