Zöe's Place Baby Hospice

Zoё's Place Baby Hospice is a United Kingdom based registered charity founded by Professor Jack Scarisbrick in 1995.[1] It provides palliative and respite care for very or terminally ill babies and children up to five years old.[2] There are currently three hostels, one each in Middlesbrough (opened in 1995), Liverpool (2004) and Coventry (2011). Patrons of the charity include multi-gold medal paralympic athlete Tanni Grey-Thompson, football manager Joe Royle and comedian Patrick Monahan.[3]

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