Pod Children's Charity

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Pod Children's Charity (registered as Pod Charitable Trust no: 279743)[1] is a British charitable organization, which provides live entertainment for children in hospitals and hospices throughout the UK.[2]

Founded1977
TypeNGO
Registrationno.Registered Charity No. 279743
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Pod Children's Charity
Founded1977
FounderDavid Jamilly
TypeNGO
Registration no.Registered Charity No. 279743
Area served
United Kingdom
LeaderMargaret Munford MBE
Websitepodchildrenscharity.com/index.html
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History and overview

Pod Children's Charity was founded in 1977 by David Jamilly, after he organized small parties with music and entertainment for children and noticed a positive effect which those have on them. Pod Charity started their shows at Great Ormond Street Hospital, one of the London's largest children's hospitals. At that time, hospitals were rarely child oriented and had restricted visiting times.[3][4]

In 1981 Margaret Munford became administrator for Pod and was awarded an MBE in 2012 for services to Pod Children's Charity.[5]

Pod employs professional children's entertainers, such as puppeteers, clowns and musicians, who perform in the playroom, on the ward or at the bedside.[4] Pod organises over 2500 performances at over 150 hospitals and hospices across the UK.[6][7]

Aim

Pod aims to alleviate the trauma of hospital stay by sowing the seeds of fun, laughter and feeling better.[8]

The League of Friends of Pod Charitable Trust

The League of Friends of The POD Charitable Trust (Charity no: 296119) is an entirely separate organisation, which covers all of Pod Charitable Trust’s administrative costs. Any donations to Pod Children's Charity go directly to entertaining children in hospital.[9][4]

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