In 1989, four-year-old Anna became unwell and was diagnosed with a brain tumour. Anna sadly died in 2021, aged 37, due to complications resulting from her childhood illness.
Anna’s family was supported by Rainbow Trust in 1992. While they were being supported Thomas, Anna’s brother, shared his experience of visiting Rainbow House in Rainbow Trust’s newsletter of that year.
“My name is Thomas. I am nine years old and have a sister, Anna, who is seven years old.
I have stayed at Rainbow House four times. I wanted to stay there because I thought it would be exciting and it was.
When I arrived we looked around the lounge and I liked the playroom. On the second day Daddy and I played football with Family Support Worker Simon. My favourite room is the playroom where there is an electronic keyboard. I’m not very good at playing it but I like to press all the buttons. There was a computer in the children’s ward which I played on.
Pasta is my favourite food and they give it to me at Rainbow House sometimes. Rainbow House is near lots of good places that we can visit and Rainbow House people come with us. The garden is very big and I can go high on the swing by myself. At the farm I bottle fed a lamb that was four days old. Anna also fed it. The lambs followed us about and one of them stood on my foot.
We came to Rainbow House because Anna was very ill and we needed to rest. We don’t have to pay. On Mummy’s birthday Anna got very sick and had to go to hospital. I was asleep so Daddy woke me up to tell me.
When I was about seven the doctor said Anna had to go to hospital and she had an operation. I went to visit her and her face looked different.
When Anna came home she had a limp. She had to have more operations and now she has a wheelchair. I sometimes push her and I like to do that.
My Daddy works at Gatwick airport and Mummy used to work but she does not now because she looks after Anna. Mummy and Daddy were very worried. At one time our bunny rabbits Stardust and Snowy had to be looked after by someone else. They were very excited when we got them back.
I like the people at Rainbow House because they are friendly. We are all happy when we are there – even Mummy and Daddy. It is a charity that helps Mummies and Daddies who have a very sick child.
When I grow up I want to be a pilot. I hope there is a picture of me in the newsletter.”
Thomas, aged nine