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SFC Academy Spreading Smiles

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The wonderful SFC Academy, a leading London based football academy, has announced that Spread a Smile logo will appear on the front of their first team strip for the 2020-21 season.

Scott Shulton, SFC Academy Director, said, “SFC Academy are proud to highlight the work of Spread a Smile. For us to be associated with such a fantastic charity is something we believe will be hugely beneficial to both our club and the children associated with SFC.

“As we look to build strong links and relationships we will be creating lots of fun events aiming to raise as much as we can together. Our focus will always be ensuring the children have a deeper understanding of the important work the charity does on a day to day basis. Giving is not just about making a donation. It is about making a difference.”

Good luck to all the SFC teams in the season ahead.

For more about SFC Academy see sfcacademy.com/ 

Louie Hibberd Memorial Golf Day

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The lovely Hibberd Family recently held a Golf Day in memory of their wonderful son, Louie, who so sadly passed away earlier this year. We always loved spreading smiles to Louie and his family and we were so touched that the Hibberds decided to raise money for Spread a Smile as well as the team of nurses who cared for Louie and for their local hospice.

 

We’re so incredibly grateful to the Hibberd family for their fabulous fundraising in Louie’s honour which will help us to spread more smiles to children and teenagers in hospital.

Override Spinning to Spread Smiles

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On Sunday 18 October, brand new spinning studio, Override in Woodside Park, North London, is taking on a challenge to cycle to Great Ormond Street Hospital and back – whilst we can’t physically go to GOSH they’re still going the distance to spread more smiles!
The classes cost £15 each with the full amount coming to Spread a Smile. To join either the 9am or 10am classes click the link below and scroll through to 18 October.

Sign up here: https://overridespin.com/index.php/timetable/

Annual Golf Day

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The Annual Spread a Smile Golf Day was held in beautiful sunshine at The Shire London Golf Club. 35 teams tee’d off to play golf and fundraise to spread smiles to seriously ill children and teenagers in hospital and isolating at home.

The teams played a round of golf and enjoyed breakfast, lunch and drinks on the terrace after their round.

When players came off the course, they were shown this moving film by Gordon Rose, father of Amie, who explained how Spread a Smile brightened Amie’s days while she was undergoing treatment and at home.

Huge thanks to all of our sponsors, Masthaven, Kingswood, Opticore, the Jaye Family and McGraths as well as all those who contributed towards the day including Metcalfe’s, Hartley’s, Nourish, Lola’s Cupcakes, Complete Golfer, PIAFF Champagne, APL Media and Cotswolds Gin.

Spreading Summery Smiles with Wall’s

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We’re making the most of the last few days of summer by arranging a special ice cream drop at Great Ormond Street Hospital thanks to our lovely friends at Wall’s.

Ice creams, including Calippos, Twisters and Happy Rainbows were delivered to children in the hospital as a fun treat and distraction.

Laura Walsh, Head of Play at GOSH, said, “Thank you Spread a Smile. Delivering the Wall’s ice cream today brought so much excitement and joy to GOSH. At a time when staff are tired and have been managing increased anxiety for a long time this treat energised us all. Children and young people were over the moon. You’re superstars.”

Thanks so much to Wall’s for this very welcome treat.

Smiles for our Summer Activity Day

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We were delighted to host our first ever virtual Activity Day at the end of the summer, bringing together children we’ve entertained before and throughout lockdown for lots of Spread a Smile fun. The day consisted of magic sessions with Britain’s Got Talent winner Richard Jones, dance, arts & crafts, fairy fun and a fun science session with Mad Science.  Sessions ran for over 60 patients and were split into options for children aged 3-8 and those aged 9-12. Families could choose which sessions they joined during the day, with one parent saying, “Both our children really enjoyed the day. It was a lot of fun and creative. The magic shows were really magical. It wasn’t just the kids who enjoyed the activities, I did too!”

We’re looking forward to running further Activity Days later in the year, and we’re planning our next one for October half term. Watch this space for more details.

Summer Activity Day

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We’re so excited to announce that we’re hosting our first virtual Spread a Smile Summer Activity Day on 20 August from 10am – 2pm. The day is open for all children (aged 3-12) and their siblings who we’ve either met on our hospital visits or who we’ve entertained virtually over the last few months.

We’ve got lots of exciting treats lined up including magic, arts & crafts, dance, fairy fun and Mad Science.

For more information and to book your place please email events@spreadasmile.org.

We can’t wait to see you there!

Marvellous Mask Designs

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Throughout lockdown, children and teenagers have continued to receive radiotherapy treatment however, we have been restricted in our abilities to support them.  We are pleased to share with you that another of our services, designing and personalising radiotherapy masks and moulds, has now resumed and our talented Head of Art, Marina, has been extremely busy catching up with requests.  Radiotherapy treatment can be a very traumatic experience for children and having a personalised mask or mould featuring their favourite characters, football teams or likes can help take away some of the fear and, in many cases, lead to greater acceptance of treatment.  Recognition of the positive difference this service makes is evident in the increasing demand – since restarting this initiative last month, Marina has completed more than 25 masks and moulds and we now receive requests from paediatric radiotherapy teams across our network of hospital partners on an almost daily basis.

Lovely Amber, aged 10, lives in Kent with her family. However, for the duration of her 30-session treatment at UCLH, she and her mum have moved to London to be close to the hospital. Amber loves art and has been busy creating designs to keep herself motivated and remain positive. Using Amber’s rainbow and lemonade designs as inspiration, Marina personalised her two radiotherapy leg moulds.  On seeing the masks for the first time, Amber told her mum, ‘They looked so good.  I’m going to keep them forever!’

 

 

Peachy Playhouse Spreads Smiles

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We’re absolutely delighted to have been appointed the charity partner of Peachy Playhouse, a drive-in family festival being held at Loseley Park, Guildford from 18-31 July.  Peachy will be recording all of its children’s shows for Smile TV plus, on 23 July, stream the shows live and give special shout-outs throughout the day to our children and families watching in hospital or from home.

A Spread a Smile film, highlighting the impact of our work, will also be shown on the big screen throughout the two week festival.  We’d like to thank everyone at Peachy Playhouse for their fantastic support.

 

Spreading Smiles with Wall Art

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These last few months have been hard for us whilst we haven’t been able to make face to face hospital visits, so we’ve been thinking as creatively as possible so that we can keep spreading smiles, which we know are needed more now than ever.

That’s why Marina, our resident artist, has been creating hand drawn window transfers for children in hospital. She takes individual requests from patients so that each design is personalised and these are then sent to children in hospital to stick to their walls and windows to brighten their surroundings. Special requests have included Trolls, Spurs and PJ Masks, which you can see pictured below.

 

Marina has also been busy at St Mary’s Hospital painting magical murals on the walls to brighten the hospital environment. COVID-19 has meant that hospital playrooms are closed and shared toys have been removed from waiting areas, which has meant these spaces are especially bland and boring. Marina has created interactive designs, which really allow kids to use their imaginations. The hospital can be a frightening place, and a welcoming, child-friendly environment is essential to helping them cope with their hospital experience, as well as providing a necessary distraction while waiting for appointments and having treatments.

We are also continuing to spread smiles at this time via our digital services including Smile TV, where families can access our entertainment 24/7, Smile Spaces Zoom sessions with personalised entertainment for children and their families, Smile Parties and Smile Sessions where children who are all on the same ward can be entertained together online.