Shooting Star Children's Hospices was formed in 2011 from the merger of two existing children's hospices. CHASE (Children's Hospices Association for the South-East) and The Shooting Star Trust combined to become Shooting Star Chase, which later became Shooting Star Children's Hospices in February 2019. CHASE was registered as a charity on 13 November 1994 after founder Julia Lever MBE was prompted by an article in a national newspaper describing the plight of a family living with their life-limited daughter. Julia soon realised there was no comparable service in South-East England. CHASE introduced its Community Care team on 10 May 1999 and Christopher's children's hospice was opened in November 2001. In 1995, Kate Turner MBE established The Shooting Star Trust with the aim of providing a home-from-home environment offering medical and practical services free of charge to families in South-West London. The charity was named Shooting Star Trust in recognition of children with life-limiting conditions, who, like shooting stars, shine bright but are gone far too soon. In 2005, Shooting Star House children’s hospice in Hampton opened. Within the first month, the hospice had been used by 26 children with life-limiting conditions. Andrew M Coppel CBE is the current Chair of Trustees. Chief Executive Paul Farthing joined the charity in September 2021. The
Duchess of Edinburgh is the charity's royal patron. Other Patrons include
Simon Cowell, Lauren Silverman, Dame
Joan Collins,
Tony Hadley, Tim Oliver, Michael More-Molyneux, Sarah More-Molyneux, Julia Lever MBE, Kate Turner MBE,
Michael Ball OBE, Laurence and Jackie Llewelyn-Bowen,
Joel Dommett,
Philip Glenister and Alison Davis . == Services ==