Stories
Meet the babies, children, young people and families who are supported by us.
Maisie
Maisie has a rare condition that affects the development of the brain, and Cerebral Palsy.
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Lexi
Lexi was born almost five weeks early with a congenital heart defect. Last year, shortly after turning 17, Lexi died…
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Robin
Robin, suffered a stroke in the womb. Robin is believed to be the youngest ever stroke survivor in the country.
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Felicity
When Felicity was diagnosed with a brain tumour at the age of three, her parents were told there were no…
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Haveer
“For the last 20 years, life has been a rollercoaster of ups and downs but Rainbows is there for us.”…
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Immie
The mother of a two-year-old who has already exceeded her life expectancy, says her amazing daughter is the definition of…
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Kiya
Fourteen-year-old Kiya has MELAS, a mitochondrial disease, and at one point, her parents Rebecca and James, were told they wouldn’t…
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Amelia
Four-year-old Amelia has a rare disorder which means she has a chromosome deletion and a duplication, which affects her development…
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Evelyn
In a world that was turned upside down at Danielle’s 20-week scan, Rainbows means happiness, a place they can make…
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Nevaeh
My amazing granddaughter Nevaeh was the best gift I could ever ask for; she was such a little darling.
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Florence
At four-days-old, Florence suffered a cardiac arrest. A year later, on the exact same date, she endured a second.
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Hope
A little cold could mean the difference between our little girl surviving or not.
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