Acorns Children's Hospice
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Formation | 1988 |
|---|---|
| Type | Registered charity |
| Purpose | To provide palliative care |
| Headquarters | Wythall, Birmingham, England |
| Coordinates | 52°22′43″N 1°53′08″W / 52.378694°N 1.885553°W |
Region served | |
| Website | acorns |
| [1][2] | |
Acorns Children's Hospice Trust is a registered charity, providing palliative care services and support to children and young people with life limiting and life threatening conditions. The charity is the only children's hospice for the West Midlands region. Acorns provides care and support from its three hospices, situated in Birmingham, Walsall and Worcester, and in family homes. The catchment area for the Hospices comprises the counties of Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire as well as parts of Staffordshire, Shropshire, and the West Midlands.
Acorns provides a network of specialist palliative nursing care for children and support for their families.[3]
The organisation cares for around 700-800 children and over 1,000 families a year.[4] Services include rehabilitative respite, pain and symptom management, emergency and end-of-life care and support following a child's death.[5] In addition to clinical care, Acorns also offers psychosocial support for families, including bereavement services and various family support groups. Over two-thirds of Acorns funding comes from donations and revenue generated through their charity shops.
In 2010, Acorns was a victim of a scam in which scammers pretending to represent the charity collected money from donators which then went to private firms rather than Acorns.[6]
In 2020, Acorns temporarily closed its hospice in Birmingham to make the site available to the NHS as a COVID-19 treatment centre.[7] Families, who were shielding their clinically vulnerable children at home, where still able to access the charity's other two hospices in Walsall and Worcester.

Hospices
Acorns operates three hospices
- Birmingham; location: Selly Oak; opened 1988
- Black Country; location: Walsall; opened 1999
- Three Counties;[clarification needed] location: Worcester; opened 2005
Shops
The charity runs over 40 shops across the "Heart of England." Acorns has the largest regional charity retail chain[8] and in 2015–2016 they raised over £1.5 million.[9] Acorns has six furniture shops, known as 'superstores', in Chelmsley Wood, Blackheath, Harborne, Pershore, Erdington and Tewkesbury.[10]