Staff, parents and children enjoy working in the community. Over the years William House has supported projects within the local area and abroad.
To name a few:

Darlington Memorial Hospital
The majority of our children have connections through being born at this hospital. Because of this, we wanted to show our appreciation of all the hard work they do for our community.
Previously children, parents and the nursery team supported Darlington Memorial Hospital by raising £1,500, which was used to purchase baby monitoring machines.

Operation Christmas Child is a project of Samaritan’s Purse, which supports abandoned children in 95 countries. The shoeboxes brighten the lives of more than 38 million children – some of whom have never received a gift before.
William House have supported this appeal for many years and will enjoy continuing to do so in the future.

Jeans for Genes is a wonderful opportunity for the nursery children and staff to have fun and raise awareness of this worthwhile cause. Jeans are worn by all supporting the pioneering research into genetic disorders and provide vital support services for children.

This is a new appeal that William House as a whole has supported. Children and the nursery team all wore pink for the day. Parents very kindly donated.

Once again, fun always plays a tremendous part in nursery life. We participate within our local community showing our children with a little help we can make a difference.

Each year we have a theme day, the children love this day, as it is an opportunity to dress up.
Parents are very kind and always support the nursery and join in the fun.
Birth to 3...