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Tŷ Hafan

Tŷ Hafan
Ty Hafan Charity logo.jpg
Formation 1999
Headquarters Sully
Region served
Wales
Chief Executive
Kate Phipps
Chair of the Board
Maria Timon Samra
Website www.tyhafan.org

Tŷ Hafan is a Welsh registered charity that provides holistic palliative care for children with life-limiting conditions and their families from throughout Wales. A wide range of care and support is offered at the hospice, based in the Vale of Glamorgan in south Wales, in the community, at hospital or in schools.

On 14 October 2014, the Welsh charity hosted its first Research and Innovation Conference, in partnership with Cardiff University, at The Vale Resort. The event provided a showcase for the research and innovation projects of healthcare professionals and academics working in paediatric palliative care.

In a recent report by Beaufort Research, which questioned a cross-section of people from Wales, Tŷ Hafan was found to be the most recognised Welsh charity and the sixth most recognised UK charity.

In 1988 Suzanne Goodall, a newly retired occupational therapist from Beddau in south Wales, felt compelled to bring a children's hospice to Wales and registered Tŷ Hafan as a charity in 1990. In 1993, the site for the hospice building was acquired from Llandough NHS Hospital. The next few years saw huge support from the likes of the South Wales Echo, who launched an appeal, and HRH Diana, Princess of Wales, who became the first patron of the Welsh charity.

In 1995, on request from Princess Diana, Luciano Pavarotti performed a concert in Cardiff Castle to raise money for the charity. The building of the hospice started in 1996, and the completed building was handed over to Tŷ Hafan for fitting and equipping in 1997. After much hard work and with the kindness and generosity of the public, Tŷ Hafan opened its doors for the first time in 1999.

In 2004, Her Majesty the Queen acknowledged Suzanne's achievement by investing her as an MBE in the New Year's Honours List.

Beautiful Lives, a four-part BBC One documentary series aired in 2011, followed the lives of the children, families and staff of Tŷ Hafan. A follow-up episode focusing on Catherine and Kirsty, teenage twins who use Tŷ Hafan's services, aired in 2012.


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