Why we help
In England, there are over 86,000 children with life-threatening conditions. Families face the possibility of loss and daily struggles.
Find out moreRainbow Trust was fortunate to have the support of the legendary George Michael. His legacy of kindness lives on, and we are honoured to share the many ways he championed Rainbow Trust throughout his remarkable career.
George was introduced to Rainbow Trust by the late Pat Foxton, wife of The Jam’s singer, Bruce. Pat used to work with George and when she started working for Rainbow Trust, she talked to him about our work and the importance of the support we give to life-threatened or seriously ill children and their families.
When George went on to meet Bernadette Cleary, our founder, they warmed. They had long chats about issues affecting society in the UK at the time and Bernadette remembers clearly that George was amazed at how and why she set up the charity. He was a philanthropist and was really impressed that a person would selflessly dedicate all of her time to looking after seriously ill children and their families.
He admired how Bernadette, after realising the great need for support, decided to set up the charity to make the movement bigger, to be able to reach more seriously ill children and their families.
George’s
active involvement with Rainbow Trust manifested in different ways. He donated
the royalties from his duet with Elton John Don’t Let The Sun Go
Down On Me, a number one in the charts released in 1991, and gave us the
gold record he received from it. George also attended events such as our
Charity Ball at The Dorchester in 1998 and the launch of our 2007 appeal. His
support was invaluable, and we will be forever grateful.
“Although I have suffered the sad loss of two people I dearly loved I can only imagine the immense loss of a child, and the value of an organisation which can help those left behind to come to terms with their loss cannot be measured. I am truly proud to be a patron and Rainbow Trust can count on my continued support.
Photo courtesy of Denis O’Regan.
George Michael, Patron
George's legacy of compassion continues to inspire fans and fan groups worldwide. Since his death in 2016, countless individuals and groups have generously supported Rainbow Trust in his memory. From organising fundraising events to participating in challenges, their dedication is a testament to George's enduring impact. Thank you for honouring George's memory and helping Rainbow Trust continue its vital work.
I am proud to be a Patron of Rainbow Trust. They have cared for hundreds of families over the years many of whom are in desperate situations with a very sick child. It is impossible to imagine the grief and stress of being told that your child may die. Rainbow Trust helps to keep families together at times of crisis, caring for brothers and sisters, and offers the family their Family Support Workers at times of sadness and enormous strain. Rainbow Trust deserves our full support
George Michael, Patron
When your child is seriously ill, family life is turned upside down and the smiles, the milestones and the memories become more precious than ever.
Rainbow Trust pairs each family with a dedicated expert Family Support Worker to help them cope and make the most of each new day. With your support, we can be there tomorrow, not just today, for all the families that need us.
If you wish to support Rainbow Trust to celebrate the memory of George Michael, please donate today.
In England, there are over 86,000 children with life-threatening conditions. Families face the possibility of loss and daily struggles.
Find out moreRainbow Trust pairs each family with an expert Family Support Worker, giving them practical and emotional support.
Find out moreWe support the whole family including parents, carers, the unwell child, brothers, sisters and grandparents.
Find out moreBy donating to us, you are helping us support families who have a child with a life-threatening or terminal illness.
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