Members of the Rotary Club of Ely made a visit to East Anglia's Children's Hospice (EACH) in Milton.
EACH is a charity that supports families with children who are unwell or terminally ill.
They offer help at home, in their hospices, in hospital, and in the community.
They are a charity that the Rotary Club of Ely has donated to in the past.
On April 26, members of the Club visited the Milton branch and were left impressed at the "tremendous support" it offers.
They were particularly stunned by the sensory room in the hospice, which has columns of colour changing bubbles that rise and fall.
The Club also visited the state-of-the-art swimming pool which can be used by families at the hospice, and it's fit with a temperature warmer to give everyone time to relax.
The Milton hospice is also fit with a wheelchair-friendly playground, and an accessible garden manned by a group of volunteers.
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The Rotary Club were surprised to learn that EACH, and their hospices, rely on public donations.
They're encouraging anyone who can donate to support Each.
More information on the charity is available here.
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