1000 baskets in Kandahar
During the past four months, I, Corporal Stephanie Wright currently based at J1, Joint Support Unit, ...Read More
Taking the plunge!
On Saturday 29th June 2013 I will be doing the UK’s highest bungee jump – 300foot! I am ...Read More
Josh’s helmet
I just wanted to thank you once again for funding part of Josh’s treatment. Here is a photo of ...Read More
Online Fundraising
Enlighten conference: How to get started with online fundraising from JustGiving We work really c ...Read More
Temporarily gone insane
I’m cycling 180 miles for Tree of Hope because I want to give Jack the chance to do the same. ...Read More
Giant sand castle
We are building a giant sandcastle for Tree of Hope because Ollie wants the chance to walk unaided. ...Read More
Join Alarna
I’m skydiving for Tree of Hope because I want to support this great charity. So I am planning ...Read More
Helping Denecia dance
This is Denecia. She is 7 years old from London and like me has Cerebral Palsy. Also like me, it mak ...Read More
3 Peaks Challenge for Alex
I’m doing the Three Peaks 24 hour Challenge for Tree of Hope because I want to help Leo walk. ...Read More
Prison Officers help Lily
A brilliant and fun event was organised by prison officers and staff from three prisons in Hatfield, ...Read More
- Lisa’s Tough Mudder for Mae
- Jenny’s London to Paris Cycle Ride
- Andy’s Tour de France
- Ryan’s Tough Mudder
Our Fundraising Stars
Welcome to the Tree of Hope

Frustrating restrictions
Ben is 4 years old and due to complications during pregnancy he has Cerebral Palsy. This causes extreme tightness and [...]
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A heart wrenching 2 years
I’m raising money for Tree of Hope because we want to improve and enhance JJ’s quality of life. So we [...]
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Handsome brave boy
Hi my name is Ashley from Barrhead in East Renfrewshire and I have set up this page for my son [...]
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Against all odds
Hello everyone, my name is Jack. I was born on 23rd December 2008 a very sick baby. Doctors didn’t expect [...]
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More About Us
Our Mission
Our mission is to transform the lives of sick children and empower families.
Tree of Hope offers hope to the families of sick and disabled children in the UK who need specialist medical surgery, treatment, therapy and equipment in order to free them from suffering, giving a better quality to their young lives.
Tree of Hope is passionate about improving the health and lives of sick and disabled children resident in the United Kingdom by providing and assisting in the provision of grants to enable them to obtain medical surgery, treatment, therapies and equipment which would not otherwise be available to them.
With the guidance and approval of the medical practitioners in our health care services, Tree of Hope will fund grants for medical treatment and therapy within the private sector of medicine in the UK. We will also fund surgery and treatment by medical specialists abroad, where the specific knowledge and facilities are available, in order to treat children as quickly as possible.











