Zoe's Place Baby Hospice

Zoe's Place was founded in 1995 by historian Professor Jack Scarisbrick, with its first children's hospice opening up in Liverpool.

[2] After establishing its first care facility in Liverpool, Zoe's Place opened up two additional hospices within Middlesbrough and Coventry, in 2004 and 2011, respectively.

[4][5][6] Patrons of the charity include multi-gold medal paralympic athlete Tanni Grey-Thompson, football manager Joe Royle and comedian Patrick Monahan.

[7] For the 2017–18 season, then Coventry-based English Premier League rugby club Wasps made Zoe's Place one of their key charity partners to try and raise money to run six beds out of the local hostel rather than four.

[8] During the 2024-2025 Competition of the FA Cup, Coventry City unveiled a special 4th kit for their tie against Ipswich Town Football Club, where Coventry City will be making a donation from the profits to both Zoë’s Place Baby Hospice and Sky Blues in the Community.

Bus wrapped in advertising livery as part of fundraising efforts for Zoe's Place