Farewell to our counsellor Karen Tracey

Recently our incredible PSGC Counsellor Karen Tracey retired after 17 years of service at Edward’s Trust. We thank her for all her work, supporting clients and colleagues alike with kindness and care, and wish her the best in her new chapter!
Goodbye from our counsellor Sue Dale

Sue Dale, one of our amazing Senior Children & Young Persons Bereavement Counsellors and one of Edward’s Trust longest serving members of staff, will be soon retiring. This is a goodbye text she wrote.
Clare Martin appointed as permanent CEO of Edward’s Trust

Edward’s Trust is delighted to announce the appointment of Clare Martin as our permanent Chief Executive Officer.
Grief Doesn’t End with Silence: Why Evie’s Assembly Matters

The story of a brave 16-year-old who delivered a school assembly on suicide after losing her father at the age of nine is a reminder that while these conversations may feel uncomfortable, they are deeply needed.
Write your will for free and support Edward’s Trust

By leaving a gift in your will to Edward’s Trust, your will could leave a lasting legacy of hope and ensure that bereaved families continue to receive the support they need for generations to come.
Edward’s Trust Welcomes Randal Brew as New Patron

We are delighted to announce that former Lord Mayor of Birmingham Randal Brew OBE has joined Edward’s Trust as our newest Patron, a role that reflects the incredible support he has already shown us over many years.
Fly the Kite Thank You Night

On Monday 24th February we held our ‘Fly the Kite Thank You Night’, a special evening of appreciation for all those who supported Edward’s Trust in 2024, our 35th anniversary year.
Community Partnership with Auris Ear Care

We are thankful to Auris Ear Care for their partnership and the wonderful photo moments they’ve helped create with the beautiful branded backdrop they provided for us. Your support is invaluable to us.
4 O’Clock cake is back!

‘4 O’clock Cake’ goes all the way back to 1991 when Edward’s Trust first opened as Edward House, providing a ‘home from home’ for parents whose children were in Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
Remember a Charity Week

Remember a Charity Week: Help the work live on with Edward’s Trust.