Supporting brave babies

Furthering the work of Consultant Obstetric Physicians who support women with serious health problems during pregnancy and funding research, specialist staff and equipment for Neonatal Intensive Care Units within Greater London since 1999.

Donations

The Lauren Page Trust has raised over £1million so far, all of which has gone towards supporting women with serious health problems during pregnancy and their premature babies. Every penny raised by The Lauren Page Trust directly supports consulting physician doctors at Guy’s & St. Thomas’ hospital, as well as the mothers who rely on their crucial, life-saving services offered. Funding doctors, buying equipment, and supporting research is at the heart of where the money goes. By supporting The Lauren Page Trust, you are investing in a brighter future for women with severe health conditions and premature babies who need urgent, and specialist care in their early stages of life. Each supporter of The Lauren Page Trust understands why we were established and feels a personal connection with Lauren and her story.

Let’s talk about our events

Fundraising makes our world go around. The Lauren Page Trust hosts a series of annual fundraising events, including the London Marathon, our Golf Day, and our long-standing Charity Ball. Our events are spread throughout the year, allowing our participants and supporters to get involved in as much as possible.

How to get involved

Your support is at the centre of what we do. By attending one of our annual fundraising events, you are investing in a brighter future for women with severe health conditions and premature babies who need urgent, specialist care in their early stages of life. The best way to express your interest in participation is to email us, we’ll always respond within 24 hours.

Meet the trustees

Founded by Nick & Claire Page in 1999, The Lauren Page Trust is proud to be run by a group of trustees who lead, grow and inspire our charity on a daily basis.

Lauren’s Story

Lauren was born on October 18th 1998 and died 19 weeks later on March 2nd, 1999.

Her short life and her struggle to survive against the odds inspired her parents Nick and Claire to set up the Lauren Page Trust with the help of friends and family.