Always on
This project successfully funded on 8th May 2026, you can still support them with a donation.
This project successfully funded on 8th May 2026, you can still support them with a donation.
Fundraising for two charities, close to our hearts; Derian House is a Childrens Hospice and Alder Hey provides children lifesaving treatment
The Deakins Team are running in this years Chorley 10k through Astley Park!
It is for two great causes. One is Derian House, a childrens hospice and Alder Hey providing lifesaving care and treatments to children. Please support us in our run, come along to cheer us on and if you can donate please do, 100% will be donated directly, and split between the two charities.
Derian House -
We provide respite and end-of-life care to more than 400 babies, children and young people across the North West.
The care we provide is free for families, but services cost £6 million to run every year with under 30% of funding we need coming from the government.
Our help extends right across the family to brothers, sisters, parents and grandparents.
We look after children and young people right up until their 26th birthday offering palliative care, respite stays, day care, holidays and end of life support. We continue to offer transition support for those young people who are leaving us up until their 28th birthday ensuring they have a well-established network of support in their community.
Alder Hey -
Here at Alder Hey Children’s Charity we raise vital funds to help make Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and Healthcare Campus – a truly world-class, patient-friendly Trust and Community for the 450,000 children and young people we care for every year.
Since 2013, over £82m has been raised for a range of life-saving medical equipment and facilities that are making a real difference every day.
That money also ensures that every child experiences Alder Hey magic – those little added extras that make the hospital experience the best it can be during a young person’s stay
Our amazing NHS clinicians work around the clock to treat over 1200 children and young people every day at Alder Hey. We are committed to supporting our NHS Foundation Trust to purchase the very latest equipment. Last year, a grant of £400,000 was used to purchase high end precision telemedicine robots, enabling specialist expertise to be accessed remotely for complex clinical cases. .
Funding method
Keep what you raise – this project will receive all pledges made