Ladybug House was founded by Suzanne Gwynn, RN, a critical care nurse with 35+ years of experience specializing in pediatric hematology/oncology and palliative care. After witnessing families struggle without adequate support beyond hospital settings, Suzanne envisioned Washington's first pediatric palliative care home.

OUR MISSION

Our mission is to provide supportive respite for whole families with youth who are stabilized, but still battling serious or complex medical conditions. Many such kids are between treatments and need not be in a hospital. But going ‘home’ alone, with medical needs where family suddenly become nursing staff, can be overwhelming for everyone. We believe in providing a free place for families to exhale, and t just be family again. For a decade our many programs have done just that. Now our mission needs a forever home.

OUR VISION

All of our hours are for “visiting ours”

As a non-profit, the primary goal of LadybugHouse is to build the first home in the state for children w/ serious or complex medical conditions and their families. We will offer a free place for family respite and specialized support during this very greatest of life’s challenges: A challenge hospitals are not designed nor equipped nor paid by insurance to meet. Our house will be a 24/7, restorative gathering place for family and friends. A place where volunteer nurses do the tough things, and loved ones respite together. This is a challenge that Ladybug House meets uniquely and holistically, making every moment of every life something to celebrate, together. All of our hours are for “visiting ours” for friends, family, even for occasional pet visitors in a special room we’ve planned! We say, “Have that loud movie night, a campfire, football party or chill sleepover. We’ve got this!”

WHAT ARE WE BUILDING?

We are creating a state-of-the-art facility that includes:

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Therapy rooms for music, art, and sensory exploration

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Family suites to keep loved ones together

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An interactive playground and a physical therapy room

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A family-style kitchen with a full-time cook and amenities.

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A media room & areas for meditation & reflection

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HOW YOU CAN HELP

Your support is essential to build Seattle’s first pediatric palliative care home. Every contribution, whether through donations, fundraising, or volunteering, helps us create a loving sanctuary for children and their families.

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