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Footsteps To Futures is committed to ensuring that all children have the best possible opportunites in life.
Footsteps to Futures are a proud partner of The Harley Jae Trust Children’s Charity; supporting children with life limiting conditions and their families both in the hospital and in the community.
The Harley Jae Trust was created to help children with life limiting conditions and their families both in the community and in hospital settings. The charity works with partners to raise much needed funds for families and local hospitals.
The trust has raised over £200,000 since it’s establishment in 2015 and continues to impact the lives of families affected by severe and long term health conditions in their children. The money raised by The Harley Jae Trust goes to the paediatrics department at the Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham. It helps the hospital in buying vital life saving equipment and specialists pushchairs so children with life limiting conditions can get out with their families and make unforgettable memories.
For more information, visit www.theharleyjaetrust.org
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