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First of all, I'd like
to say thank you. Thank you for not only accepting me as your patron
but thank you also for inviting me here today. You have all made me
feel so welcome and I feel hugely honoured to be here to see this
wonderful centre. I am only sorry that
William can't be here today;
he would love it here. A view of his -- that I share -- is that
through teamwork, so much can be achieved.
What you have all achieved here is extraordinary. You as a community
have built the Treehouse; a group of people who have made every
effort to support and help each other. When I first visited the
hospice in Milton, I had a pre-conceived idea as to what to expect.
Far from being a clinical, depressing place for sick children, it
was a home. Most importantly, it was a family home, a happy place of
stability, support and care. It was a place of fun.
Today I have seen again that the Treehouse is all about family and
fun. For many, this is a home from home -- a lifeline, enabling
families to live as normally as possible during a very precious
period of time. What you do is inspirational. It is a shining
example of the support and the care that is delivered, not just
here, but in the children's hospice movement at large, up and down
the country.
The feelings you inspire -- feelings of love and of hope -- offer a chance to families to live a life they never thought could be possible. So thank you again for inviting me here today. I feel enormously proud to be part of East Anglia's Children's Hospices and to see the wonderful life-changing work that you do.
Thank you.
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