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National Bereaved Parents Day: making extraordinary memories last

Louise helps families create lasting memories through personalised art and body casting, offering comfort and connection during end-of-life and bereavement care.

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Demelza’s new outlet shop in Tonbridge launched by Cheryl Baker

Demelza has reopened its Tonbridge shop as an outlet store, offering quality items at low prices. Cheryl Baker helped launch the revamped space with a celebratory ribbon-cutting.

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High Sheriff of Kent visits Demelza for tour

Demelza welcomed the new High Sheriff of Kent, Jonathan Neame, to its Sittingbourne site, showcasing its evolving services and support for children with complex needs.

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Making an extraordinary difference to young people with complex needs

Demelza’s transition team supports over 200 families, guiding young people aged 14–24 through the complex shift from child to adult services. From benefits advice to peer support and social activities, the service fills a vital gap and helps families feel safe, connected, and understood.

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Fenton's transition story

“Fenton is 17, so at the moment he is still accessing all of Demelza’s services. I appreciate that numerically, maybe, Fenton is nearly an adult now, but actually nothing has changed. If anything, as he’s got older, his needs have got more profound."

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Family stories
Ivy's transition story

“Ivy is 18 now, but she’s still a very complex little girl and requires 24/7 care. She has a condition called mitochondrial cytopathy, which has left her with complex needs, including profound multiple learning difficulties. Ivy is non-verbal and she is 100% reliant on a wheelchair, which supports her. She can generally express herself through excitement, or anger, or she can just laugh her head off, especially when she hears music!"

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Children's Hospice Week: inspired to give back as a volunteer

After experiencing support from Demelza’s grandparents’ group, Katrina was inspired to volunteer - giving back and helping other families feel the same love and care.

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Aimee's supporter story: for friends and family

Aimee took on a skydive for Demelza in memory of loved ones and to give back after 14 years of support for her family — raising £1,000 and aiming for more!

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Men's Health Week: making time to stay well

Men’s Health Week is a chance to prioritise wellbeing. James shares how running, walking and balance help him stay mentally and physically healthy.

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