Every step of the way, we'll listen to your unique situation, challenges and needs
We appreciate that your journey to Charlie House may have been challenging, so we will do everything we can to make the process of accessing our services as easy as possible. Our team is on-hand to support you and your family as best we can.
It's really easy to take the first step to getting support for your family - simply download and return the Charlie House family referral form below. This helps us to understand your unique circumstances and ensure that our services are right for you and your family.
One of our specially trained staff will contact you within a few days to make an appointment to talk through your application, and you will also be able to ask questions and talk through next steps.
Download the Charlie House family referral form
Take the first step to accessing the support you need today
Adapting to life and caring for your child with a life-limiting condition can be difficult, isolating, stressful and life-changing. Charlie House is here to help you every step of the way.
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At Charlie House, we offer a range of fun, accessible and varied free activities for families to enjoy and make precious memories together.
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We provide support for your whole family because finding out your child has a life-limiting or life-threatening condition can affect everyone.
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Our services team act as advocates for children and families, attending multi-agency or GIRFEC meetings, or supporting families in any way they need us to.
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We understand that caring for a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening condition can be challenging—but you’re not alone. Our family team is here to listen, guide, and support you every step of the way. Complete this form, and we’ll be in touch to help in any way we can.
If your enquiry isn’t about family support, click here to fill out our general contact form.
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