Memories
A memorable visit to the hospice in 2019 by Marcus Rashford put a smile on the faces of the children including 19-year-old Faizan Sheikh, he said: It was a dream come true meeting Marcus Rashford. I was so nervous meeting him, but he is very nice and very caring.”
Following the outbreak of Covid-19 the hospice provided emergency respite for families desperate for a break, re-opening for planned respite in April this year.
Among the 500 families supported by the Didsbury based hospice are Sibusiso Keabetswe, mum to Thabani, 9, who has a rare chromosome imbalance, and requires round the clock care. The family have been coming to Francis House for approximately three years.
Sibusiso said: “When we first came to Francis House, I can honestly say it was amazing. We came together as a family, and I can’t begin to tell you how Francis House has made possible what we could only have dreamed of. Francis House has become our lifeline.
“If I didn’t have Francis House, I really don’t know what I’d do. The reality of looking after a disabled child with complex needs – if you haven’t walked in those shoes, you may not understand what it’s like. I don’t know what I would do without Francis House.”
Revd David Ireland joined Francis House as a trustee in 1993 and became CEO in 2005.
A partner in a national firm of architects he worked as an architect for 23 years. He designed and supervised the construction of Francis House which was awarded the Care Home Design Award in 1993. As a result of being at Francis House, David trained in religious studies and was ordained as a Minister in the United Reformed Church in 1995.