To help promote children�s charity, CHATA - which has recently launched a new service for young patients in the area - children from Southampton General�s cardiac unit had a surprise visit from a giant rabbit and guinea pig bearing Christmas gifts!
The charity (Children in Hospital and Animal Therapy Association) was formed by Sandra Stone, a former children�s nurse, to pioneer the benefits of animal therapy for sick children.
Initially, the charity only had the resources to visit London hospitals. However, with the help of regular sponsorship from Hampshire company, Supreme Petfoods, CHATA is now able to launch its service to patients in Southampton.
CHATA�s trained team of volunteers take their pets to visit seriously ill children, bringing considerable support and comfort and helping to improve the quality of life of children often spending long periods in hospital.
Southampton�s first volunteer is Ann Blairman with her cocker spaniel, Kipps, and she has been quickly followed by Jennifer Evens and her pet rabbit, Jamie. However, CHATA is always on the hunt for new volunteers and would welcome a call from anyone with a history of working with children and animals.
Sabrina Stroud, from sponsors Supreme Petfoods, said: "We are delighted to offer our support to CHATA and, being a local company, we are pleased that the charity can now put a smile on the faces of local children, particularly during the Christmas period which is always a difficult time for those in hospital and their families."
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