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Winston's Wish

Winston's Wish is a childhood bereavement charity in the UK.[1] The charity offers a wide range of practical support and guidance to bereaved children, their families and professionals. The charity currently supports 40,000 bereaved children and young people per year.[2]

Winston's Wish
Founded1992
FounderJulie Stokes
TypeCharity
FocusChildhood bereavement
Location
Area served
United Kingdom
ServicesCharitable services
Employees
53
Volunteers
250
Websitewinstonswish.org

Services edit

Winston's Wish provides professional therapeutic help in individual, group and residential settings,[3] and via a national helpline, interactive website and publications.

The charity is the only specialist national provider of support for children bereaved through murder, manslaughter, suicide,[4] military or hard to reach families.

Winston's Wish also operate SWITCH, a community outreach bereavement support service for vulnerable children and young people aged between 8–14. The service is targeted at vulnerable children who are bereaved of a parent/carer, grandparent or sibling.[5]

History edit

Winston's Wish was set up in 1992[6] to meet the needs of bereaved children, young people and their families. The idea took root when clinical psychologist, Julie Stokes, visited the US and Canada on a Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowship. Having been inspired by the services she saw there, Stokes returned to the UK and set up Winston's Wish.[7] ‘Churchill’ quickly metamorphosed into ‘Winston’ – a bear – who became the charity mascot. Therefore, the charity believes it is Winston's ‘wish’ that every bereaved child should receive the help they need to cope with the death of someone important in their lives.

In 1992, Winston's Wish founded to meet the needs of bereaved children in Gloucestershire. Within two years, the service expanded to local schools. In 2000, the charity received funding from the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fund[8] for the development of an interactive website aimed at 12- to 18-year-olds. In 2005, the charity launched a national service for children affected by murder, manslaughter or suicide. This was followed in 2006 by the opening of an office in West Sussex. In 2010, the national service launched supporting bereaved children of military families thanks to funding from Help for Heroes.

The charity celebrated its twentieth anniversary in 2012 and had funding awarded by Big Lottery Fund for a new service targeted at bereaved teenagers at risk of offending. This came to fruition in 2013 with the launch of new teenagers bereavement service, ‘SWITCH’. In the same year, the charity launched a fundraising appeal to provide support services in the Wigan[9] and Greater Manchester areas.

Awards edit

Winston's Wish has been the recipient of a number of awards since the charity was launched.

Great British Brekkie edit

 
Richard and Judy supporting The Great British Brekkie in 2013.

Since 2012, Winston's Wish has annually hosted The Great British Brekkie, a fundraising campaign which aims to revive the tradition of the Great British breakfast. The campaign attracted celebrity support,[15] notably from Richard and Judy,[16] Ruby Wax, Alexander Armstrong, Rachel Khoo, Cerys Matthews and Ray Mears.

In 2015, the campaign attracted further support from Judi Dench,[17] Jacqueline Wilson, Chris Ramsey, Heston Blumenthal, Jenny Eclair and Sol Campbell.[18]

As part of the campaign, Winston's Wish broke a Guinness World Record[19] for the most soldiers dipping eggy soldiers simultaneously. The official winning title states: ‘The most people dipping egg soldiers simultaneously is 178 and was achieved by soldiers of the Allied Rapid Response Corps at an attempt organised by Winston's Wish at Imjin Barracks, Gloucestershire, UK, on 22 January 2014.’

Readying the 2016 campaign, Winston's Wish has enlisted further support from Alan Davies, Andrew Flintoff, Bill Oddie, Gino D'Acampo and Barenaked Ladies.

References edit

  1. ^ "Winston's Wish". Winstonswish.org. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  2. ^ Wish, Winston's (23 June 2016). "Facts and Figures". Winston's Wish. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  3. ^ Stephanie Theobald (24 February 2013). "How music helps children to deal with bereavement | Life and style". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  4. ^ "Winston's Wish childhood bereavement charity receives grant of £25k". Freemasonry Today. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  5. ^ "SWITCH « Winston's Wish". Winstonswish.org. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  6. ^ Miranda Sawyer (4 November 2007). "How do you explain to your child that you're dying of breast cancer? | Society | The Observer". The Observer. Theguardian.com. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  7. ^ "Our history « Winston's Wish". Winstonswish.org. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  8. ^ "Gloucestershire Community - Winston's Wish - The Bear That Cares For Bereaved Children". BBC. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  9. ^ "Winston's Wish can now reach out to more youngsters online". Wigan Today. 8 February 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  10. ^ "Gloucestershire Community - Winston's Wish - The Bear That Cares For Bereaved Children". BBC. 24 September 2014. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  11. ^ "Little acorns, giant oaks | Society". The Guardian. 13 October 1999. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  12. ^ (PDF). Winston's Wish. 13 September 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 March 2014. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  13. ^ "Plain English awards". Plainenglish.co.uk. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  14. ^ "Winston's Wish wins Plain English Award". Entertainment Focus. 11 December 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  15. ^ "Winston's Wish Great British Brekkie | Our Supporters". Greatbritishbrekkie.org.uk. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  16. ^ "Great British Brekkie week". Essential Surrey. 20 January 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  17. ^ "Dame Judi Dench, Heston Blumenthal and more reveal their favourite breakfasts for the Great British Brekkie by Winston's Wish". Gloucestershire Echo. 21 January 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  18. ^ "Interview: Sol Campbell backing breakfast campaign for children's charity". Staffordshire Newsletter. 7 February 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  19. ^ Maryam Qaiser (27 February 2014). "Winston's Wish and hundreds of soldiers from Innsworth celebrate after becoming World Record Breakers". Gloucester Citizen. Retrieved 28 April 2014.

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Winston s Wish is a childhood bereavement charity in the UK 1 The charity offers a wide range of practical support and guidance to bereaved children their families and professionals The charity currently supports 40 000 bereaved children and young people per year 2 Winston s WishFounded1992FounderJulie StokesTypeCharityFocusChildhood bereavementLocationCheltenham Gloucestershire EnglandArea servedUnited KingdomServicesCharitable servicesEmployees53Volunteers250Websitewinstonswish wbr org Contents 1 Services 2 History 3 Awards 4 Great British Brekkie 5 ReferencesServices editWinston s Wish provides professional therapeutic help in individual group and residential settings 3 and via a national helpline interactive website and publications The charity is the only specialist national provider of support for children bereaved through murder manslaughter suicide 4 military or hard to reach families Winston s Wish also operate SWITCH a community outreach bereavement support service for vulnerable children and young people aged between 8 14 The service is targeted at vulnerable children who are bereaved of a parent carer grandparent or sibling 5 History editWinston s Wish was set up in 1992 6 to meet the needs of bereaved children young people and their families The idea took root when clinical psychologist Julie Stokes visited the US and Canada on a Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowship Having been inspired by the services she saw there Stokes returned to the UK and set up Winston s Wish 7 Churchill quickly metamorphosed into Winston a bear who became the charity mascot Therefore the charity believes it is Winston s wish that every bereaved child should receive the help they need to cope with the death of someone important in their lives In 1992 Winston s Wish founded to meet the needs of bereaved children in Gloucestershire Within two years the service expanded to local schools In 2000 the charity received funding from the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fund 8 for the development of an interactive website aimed at 12 to 18 year olds In 2005 the charity launched a national service for children affected by murder manslaughter or suicide This was followed in 2006 by the opening of an office in West Sussex In 2010 the national service launched supporting bereaved children of military families thanks to funding from Help for Heroes The charity celebrated its twentieth anniversary in 2012 and had funding awarded by Big Lottery Fund for a new service targeted at bereaved teenagers at risk of offending This came to fruition in 2013 with the launch of new teenagers bereavement service SWITCH In the same year the charity launched a fundraising appeal to provide support services in the Wigan 9 and Greater Manchester areas Awards editWinston s Wish has been the recipient of a number of awards since the charity was launched 1995 BT ChildLine Award for providing outstanding services to children 10 1999 Guardian Jerwood Award for community achievement 11 2000 Royal Television Society Award for the BBC Everyman documentary Goodbye God Bless a collaboration between the BBC and Winston s Wish 12 2001 Plain English Campaign award for our booklets about serious illness and suicide 2013 Plain English Campaign award for publications You Just Don t Understand and The Family Has Been Informed 13 14 2015 Plain English Campaign award as Standard Bearers for the 2013 14 Impact Report citation needed Great British Brekkie edit nbsp Richard and Judy supporting The Great British Brekkie in 2013 Since 2012 Winston s Wish has annually hosted The Great British Brekkie a fundraising campaign which aims to revive the tradition of the Great British breakfast The campaign attracted celebrity support 15 notably from Richard and Judy 16 Ruby Wax Alexander Armstrong Rachel Khoo Cerys Matthews and Ray Mears In 2015 the campaign attracted further support from Judi Dench 17 Jacqueline Wilson Chris Ramsey Heston Blumenthal Jenny Eclair and Sol Campbell 18 As part of the campaign Winston s Wish broke a Guinness World Record 19 for the most soldiers dipping eggy soldiers simultaneously The official winning title states The most people dipping egg soldiers simultaneously is 178 and was achieved by soldiers of the Allied Rapid Response Corps at an attempt organised by Winston s Wish at Imjin Barracks Gloucestershire UK on 22 January 2014 Readying the 2016 campaign Winston s Wish has enlisted further support from Alan Davies Andrew Flintoff Bill Oddie Gino D Acampo and Barenaked Ladies References edit Winston s Wish Winstonswish org Retrieved 28 April 2014 Wish Winston s 23 June 2016 Facts and Figures Winston s Wish Retrieved 23 June 2016 Stephanie Theobald 24 February 2013 How music helps children to deal with bereavement Life and style The Guardian Retrieved 28 April 2014 Winston s Wish childhood bereavement charity receives grant of 25k Freemasonry Today Retrieved 28 April 2014 SWITCH Winston s Wish Winstonswish org Retrieved 28 April 2014 Miranda Sawyer 4 November 2007 How do you explain to your child that you re dying of breast cancer Society The Observer The Observer Theguardian com Retrieved 28 April 2014 Our history Winston s Wish Winstonswish org Retrieved 28 April 2014 Gloucestershire Community Winston s Wish The Bear That Cares For Bereaved Children BBC Retrieved 28 April 2014 Winston s Wish can now reach out to more youngsters online Wigan Today 8 February 2014 Retrieved 28 April 2014 Gloucestershire Community Winston s Wish The Bear That Cares For Bereaved Children BBC 24 September 2014 Retrieved 3 March 2015 Little acorns giant oaks Society The Guardian 13 October 1999 Retrieved 28 April 2014 Our Impact 2012 2013 PDF Winston s Wish 13 September 2013 Archived from the original PDF on 11 March 2014 Retrieved 30 March 2017 Plain English awards Plainenglish co uk Retrieved 28 April 2014 Winston s Wish wins Plain English Award Entertainment Focus 11 December 2013 Retrieved 28 April 2014 Winston s Wish Great British Brekkie Our Supporters Greatbritishbrekkie org uk Retrieved 28 April 2014 Great British Brekkie week Essential Surrey 20 January 2014 Retrieved 28 April 2014 Dame Judi Dench Heston Blumenthal and more reveal their favourite breakfasts for the Great British Brekkie by Winston s Wish Gloucestershire Echo 21 January 2015 Retrieved 15 April 2015 Interview Sol Campbell backing breakfast campaign for children s charity Staffordshire Newsletter 7 February 2015 Retrieved 15 April 2015 Maryam Qaiser 27 February 2014 Winston s Wish and hundreds of soldiers from Innsworth celebrate after becoming World Record Breakers Gloucester Citizen Retrieved 28 April 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Winston 27s Wish amp oldid 1192843915, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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