Fitness fanatics have taken on an Oor Wullie-themed charity challenge by running around the statues located all across Edinburgh. Continue reading Edinburgh runners bag miles of Oor Wullies
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Crivvens! ONE MILLION Oor Wullie visitors enjoy bucketloads o’ fun!
Oor Wullie sculptures on Oor Wullie’s BIG Bucket Trail have been visited over ONE MILLION TIMES by sculpture hunters since the trail began at the end of June! Continue reading Crivvens! ONE MILLION Oor Wullie visitors enjoy bucketloads o’ fun!
Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity: still at the heart of the hospital
On 15th July the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People at Little France with open its doors and we will say farewell to our old home at The Sick Kids.
A new, bigger hospital means the demand for equipment, research, support services, arts and activities will be greater than ever. Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity exists to ensure that children and young people in hospital can be children first, patients second – but we can’t do this without your help.
We know that people are the true Heart of The Hospital, and to mark this exciting move we are inviting you to send a donation and a heartfelt message to show what the hospital means to you.
The hearts will be displayed in the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People as a tender reminder of what is past and kept as a wonderful collection of warm wishes for the future.
Scottish Ballet at Sick Kids
SCOTTISH Ballet dancers surprised children and young people at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children (RHSC) as they were revealed behind a living advent calendar door this Christmas.
Dressed in full costume, Scottish Ballet dancers who are performing Cinderella at Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre met those who are spending their festive period in hospital this year.
The event was a continuation of Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity’s (ECHC) ‘Big Christmas Door Appeal’ – a campaign that is seeing a different calendar door open each day at the RHSC, with something exciting behind each.
Following the reveal, Scottish Ballet dancers Aisling Brangan, Araminta Wraith, Grace Horler and James Hobley toured the hospital with the children, taking pictures and giving pro tips to young aspiring dancers.
Fiona O’Sullivan, Arts Programme Manager at ECHC, said: “The continued support from Scottish Ballet means so much to us and to the patients in the hospital.
“Whenever the dancers come to visit, all the children’s faces light up when they see them in their costumes – it really is such a treat for us all.
“Our Big Christmas Door Appeal is all about providing festive fun and joy for the children who will be spending time in hospital over Christmas, so that they can be a child first and patient second.”
Chris Hampson, CEO and Artistic Director at Scottish Ballet said: “Once again we are delighted to be visiting the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, whilst Scottish Ballet perform Cinderella in Edinburgh this December.
“At Scottish Ballet, we believe that dance is for everyone, and we are thrilled to be able to bring a taste of the magic of the production to those in hospital over this festive period.”
The cast have visited the children in the hospital for the last three years at Christmas time – bringing festive cheer to patients and their families.
ECHC believe that nothing should get in the way of being a child and exist to transform the experiences of children and young people in hospital.
The charity works to make sure that children and young people’s lives are less interrupted by illness. It distributes around £1.5 million per year in support of the work of the RHSC and other children’s healthcare settings across Scotland.
Scottish Ballet’s production of Cinderella is currently on a national tour, visiting Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness and Newcastle from 8 December 2018 – 2 February 2019.
For information on how your business can sponsor a door, volunteer or raise money, please contact Amy Ford on 0131 668 4949 or amy.ford@echcharity.org.
City rivals spread the Festive Cheer at Children’s Hospital
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Scottish celeb sings for children in hospital
A SCOTTISH celebrity has given children in hospital a musical surprise this Christmas after being revealed in a living advent calendar at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children (RHSC). Continue reading Scottish celeb sings for children in hospital
Kids in hospital don’t need more chocolate
Gift something other than chocolate this year
A LEADING children’s hospital charity is trying to get the message out there that kids in hospital don’t need more chocolate at Christmas time – and is offering an alternative this December. Continue reading Kids in hospital don’t need more chocolate
Refurbished Edinburgh pub opened by Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity
The Robin’s Nest has honoured the Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity after the pub reopened following an extensive remodel. The pub and its staff are planning a host of fundraising events and activities in the upcoming months, aiming to raise money and awareness in support of the charity. Continue reading Refurbished Edinburgh pub opened by Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity
Christmas angel to light up city store
A SEVEN-YEAR OLD who has spent the last five years being treated at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children (RHSC) is switching on the lights of one of the city’s most impressive Christmas trees. Continue reading Christmas angel to light up city store
City businesses asked to be children’s Santa Claus
BUSINESSES in Edinburgh are being urged to help bring an advent calendar to life for children in hospital this Christmas, so that they don’t miss out on the magical time of year. Continue reading City businesses asked to be children’s Santa Claus











