Fundraising group honouring little girl’s memory buys beds for hospice

Categories: Care and Community Engagement.

A local fundraising group founded in memory of a little girl has presented vital equipment to the hospice that cared for her.

Little Havens Hospice in Essex has received two ‘Safe Space’ beds and money for new garden furniture from ‘Joni’s Army’.

The Joni’s Army fundraising group was set up by Holly Stevens in memory of her daughter Joni-Mai who, in 2011, was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer – Ewings Sarcoma –  when she was five years old. Joni was cared for at Little Havens over the next four years and died on September 6 2015 at the hospice.

Her family decided to honour Joni’s memory by setting up a charity in her name with the aim of helping children with life-limiting illnesses like hers. They are doing this by fundraising for vital equipment for them and for the charities, like Little Havens, who care for them.

Joni’s Army has raised £20,000 for Little Havens so far, which has helped buy the two Safe Space beds and will also be used towards patio furniture for the gardens at the hospice.

Holly, 33, said:

“Joni was an incredible little girl, regardless of what she was going through she was like sunshine – always brightening our days. Her courage and kindness spurred us on to create something amazing in her name; so, we started Joni’s Army. We try and help children and young people access medical treatment and equipment that does not fall under the umbrella of the NHS.

Deputy Ward Sister Lauren Summers joined Holly to receive the donation on behalf of the charity. She said:

“We are all very excited about the arrival of our two new Safe Space beds and would really like to thank everyone at Joni’s Army who has helped make this happen. Like everyone, the children we care for at Little Havens are not the same size or shape as each other and they have a preference of where they sleep – it isn’t a case of one bed suits all.

“We also have to care for a range of different needs and abilities including children who may experience seizures as part of their condition, so to be gifted these highly specialist Safe Space beds by Joni’s Army is amazing. Here at Little Havens we focus on the individual needs of the children we care for and these beds will help us do that when it comes to sleep because they can be adapted to suit quite a few of our children and young people.”

For more information visit Little Havens Hospice

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