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The services the Trust provides are available to families from two purpose-built hospices, Naomi House and jacksplace, which are situated in Sutton Scotney, north of Winchester in Hampshire. In addition the community service supports families, living within approximately an hour’s drive, in their own homes who need our help during emergency situations.
It costs around £5 million a year to provide these services to the children, young people and families. With less than 15% of income coming from Government and other statutory bodies, the Trust relies on the generosity of people in the community to continue its work. Their support enables the charity to provide these crucial care services, free of charge, to children, young adults and their families.
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Naomi House and Jacksplace
Wessex Children’s Hospice Trust, known as Naomi House and jacksplace, provides support to children and young people with life-limiting conditions from across central southern England. The charity offers care that includes planned and emergency respite stays, end of life and bereavement care. This support is available 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.
The services the Trust provides are available to families from two purpose-built hospices, Naomi House and jacksplace, which are situated in Sutton Scotney, north of Winchester in Hampshire. In addition the community service supports families, living within approximately an hour’s drive, in their own homes who need our help during emergency situations.
It costs around £5 million a year to provide these services to the children, young people and families. With less than 15% of income coming from Government and other statutory bodies, the Trust relies on the generosity of people in the community to continue its work. Their support enables the charity to provide these crucial care services, free of charge, to children, young adults and their families.

