The fight to save a vital piece of funding for children’s hospices took a major step forward today as mum Liz Bishop travelled to Westminster for a meeting with MPs.
Liz, whose daughter Lily-Mai received care at Acorns, joined the charity’s CEO Trevor Johnson to talk to MPs about how they can support Children’s Care Matters – an urgent campaign calling on the Government to safeguard the £25 million NHS England Children’s Hospice Grant.
Uncertainty around the future of the Grant, worth £2 million to Acorns every year, means the charity, and children’s hospices nationwide are faced with difficult decisions about making cuts to the services that countless children and families need.
Liz returned to London after last month delivering a petition of over 10,000 signatures to 10 Downing Street as part of the campaign. She called on MPs to continue highlighting the funding issue in Parliament on behalf of families like hers who rely on children’s hospices.