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Children's Hospice Association Scotland

The Children’s Hospice Association Scotland (CHAS) is a Scottish charity established to provide hospice services in Scotland for children and young people with life-limiting conditions.
A children’s hospice offers professional care, practical help and emotional support to the whole family, usually from the day of acceptance to the death of their child and beyond.
No two families are the same, and CHAS has the flexibility to respond to the particular needs of mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters, as well as the extended family.
Rachel House in Kinross, Scotland’s first children’s hospice, opened in March 1996. Robin House in Balloch opened in August 2005. Both hospices are purpose-built and each can provide ongoing support for up to 200 families across Scotland each year. The CHAS at Home Team offers support to families across Scotland by providing a home care service to families in their own homes when they need it.
At any one time, Rachel House and Robin House can each accommodate up to eight children or young people and their families. CHAS services are free to children, young people and families who need them and both hospices and our CHAS at Home service are funded mainly through the huge generosity of our many supporters who help us in so many ways.
Clothes Aid Partnership
Clothes Aid guarantees to raise a minimum of £100,000 for CHAS each year.
In the case of one-stop collections, Clothes Aid will give £300 per tonne collected to CHAS. Read more about one-stop collections here.
Thank you for your support.
CHAS Scottish Charity No SC 019724
