Lifeline - Season 3 / Year 2018

Season 3 / Year 2018

Episodes

The Sick Children's Trust
Michael Crawford presents a Lifeline appeal on behalf of The Sick Children's Trust, a charity that provides vital support and accommodation for families during the difficult time when their children are seriously ill in hospital.

Together For Short Lives
Matt Allwright presents a Lifeline appeal for Together For Short Lives, a charity that provides vital support for families with a child or young adult suffering from a life-shortening condition.

Phab
Anita Dobson presents an appeal on behalf of Phab, a charity that brings together children and adults to help them build social skills and self-confidence.

Royal Society for Blind Children
Bertie Carvel presents an appeal on behalf of the Royal Society for Blind Children. The charity provides specialist sight-loss assistance through their Family Support Service, as well as expert guidance and help to cope when things get hard.

Dogs for Good
Chris Packham presents an appeal on behalf of Dogs for Good. The charity provide training of assistance dogs, pairing them to people with physical disabilities and children with autism to help them overcome specific challenges and improve their lives.

British Heart Foundation
Gemma Atkinson presents an appeal on behalf of the British Heart Foundation, a charity which fights to end heart disease and is also the largest independent funder of cardiovascular research in the UK.

Living Paintings
Martin Kemp presents an appeal on behalf of Living Paintings, a national charity providing audio and tactile raised image books that bring pictures to life for blind and partially sighted children, young people and adults.

MS Trust
Scott Mills presents an appeal on behalf of the MS Trust. The charity helps people with multiple sclerosis get the specialist care and information they need to be able to get on with their lives.

Auditory Verbal UK
Sara Cox presents an appeal on behalf of the charity Auditory Verbal UK, which provides children who have hearing difficulties with intensive therapy to help train their brains to hear.

British Stammering Association
Scroobius Pip presents an appeal on behalf of the British Stammering Association, a charity that offers advice, support and information to people who stammer and their families.

Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity
Penelope Wilton presents a Lifeline appeal on behalf of Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity, which funds specialist nurses to help seriously ill children and support their families across the UK.
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