Help Iris House by Donating Nappies/Diapers for Children and families with Special Needs

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Medical items
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Medicine & Medical supplies
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Help Iris House by Donating Nappies/Diapers for Children and families with Special Needs
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Iris House Children's Hospice is a totally unique model of children hospice and respite care encompassing a holistic approach to free quality care for the whole family. Iris House Children’s Hospice provides life-changing support for families in their own homes in the form of community sits, and in the hospice itself where we provide a place in which children are encouraged to reach their full potential however limited that may be. We purpose to create an enabling socio-economic environment for special needs children and their families by providing best practice respite care, holistic therapies, social support services & donations. In doing the work of caring for 452 children with life-limited and life-threatening conditions we have many practical needs, one in particular Is diapers. This is an important practical item. We go through dozens a month, and although essential, these nappies/adult diapers cost a significant amount of money. We were hoping for your kind support in this regard.
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