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RNAS Culdrose Bake a Tasty Donation for Children's Hospice

26 March 2021 chsw Fundraising

Healthy competition paired with a local charity needing donations inspired aircrew at RNAS Culdrose at Helston to set up their very own Gr-814 British Bake Off competition.

814 NAS The Flying Tigers embraced the competition which saw weekly baking challenges set and then judged by the squadron’s Commanding Officer, Cdr Chris Wood.


Following the format of the much-loved Great British Bake Off, each week there was a different theme for their bakes including chocolate, biscuit and savoury week. The different categories provided ample opportunity for crew to show off their expertise, perfect

An incredible year of lockdown fundraising for Children's Hospice South West

26 March 2021 chsw Fundraising

Check out this incredible lot! It’s a year this week since we launched our Be Incredible with Children's Hospice South West Facebook Group and we have been truly humbled to see the many amazing ways that people have rallied for our hospices in such unprecedented times.

The Be Incredible group was born in the early days of lockdown as a way for CHSW supporters to connect and support each other, as well as to share Covid-safe fundraising ideas …and of course to have some fun! The group now has 850+ incredible members and we’d love for you to join and get involved too!

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Family walking together throughout March for hospice close to their hearts

16 March 2021 chsw Fundraising

AnnaLaura Smith-Gilpin, her partner and sons are almost halfway through their challenge of walking 201km in March, raising money for Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).


The walk will be a huge challenge for Annalaura’s son Nicholas, age 6 as he has a variety of conditions, including hypoplastic left heart syndrome, which means his life-expectancy is short and every day is a challenge.


The family receives support from CHSW’s Charlton Farm in Wraxall and has done for around four years. Due to the pandemic, they have been unable to visit the hospice, although the care team have been keeping

Brave Liz marching through March in special challenge for children’s hospice

16 March 2021 chsw Fundraising

Fresh spring air and a sturdy pair of walking shoes are helping a retired Tiverton primary school teacher to take on a special charity walking challenge this month.

Liz Guppy from East Worlington is marching through March in a bid to raise as much money as she can for Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).

Liz, 70, has challenged herself to walk 100 miles – a minimum of four miles every day for 25 consecutive days – on local paths and countryside lanes around her home.

It is particularly challenging for Liz as 10 years ago, she was diagnosed with chronic pain condition fibromyalgia, which

Karen Completes Strictly Biking Challenge

15 March 2021 chsw Fundraising

Karen Lane from Trewoon near St Austell has completed her 38 day challenge: Stricly Come Biking, all in the name of charity.


For 38 consecutive days Karen donned a different ballgown and cycled up to 35 miles each day on her static bike. The challenge sparked great support from Karen’s friends, family and dance students from The Dance Factory who have all helped her raise over £1400 for Children’s Hospice South West.


Karen kept her supporters updated with her progress via social media each day proving her vast array of ball gowns, high heels and her serious dedication to pedalling a total of

2,021 miles in 2021

09 March 2021 chsw Fundraising

Martin Abrahams from Thornbury is taking on a year-long challenge to mark the 30th anniversary of Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).

Martin and his family are supported by CHSW’s Charlton Farm hospice and have been since their youngest daughter, Jessica, died in January 2017, aged 6.

Martin said: “The care and compassion we experienced during the worst time in our lives was priceless. Jessica lost a long battle with leukaemia and Charlton Farm was there for my wife, Melissa, our eldest daughter, Zoe and myself.”

Charlton Farm, located in North Somerset, offers respite, palliative, end of

12-year old's charity head shave

06 March 2021 chsw Fundraising

Peter Colley from Nailsea wanted to do something to raise funds for Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) during the pandemic and decided he would have a sponsored ‘isolation buzz cut’.


Peter, age 12, said: “All charities, including CHSW, have suffered due to Covid-19 and the cancelling of events. I wanted to raise money for them because it means a lot to our family.”


So far Peter has raised £320 for CHSW, which provides respite, emergency, end-of-life and bereavement care and support for the whole family. It has adapted its care during the pandemic to ensure Covid-safe support wherever and

British Corner Shop to partner with Children’s Hospice South West 

04 March 2021 chsw Fundraising

British Corner Shop has announced Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) as its charity of the year.


The online grocery store for British expats around the world, which is based in Yate, South Gloucestershire, has chosen to support CHSW in 2021, the charity’s 30th anniversary year.
Kimberley Dorman, Content Marketing Manager at British Corner Shop, said: “We chose CHSW because they hold a special place in our heart. They are such a proactive charity and offer so many events and engaging ways to help fundraise. Seeing as it’s CHSW’s 30th anniversary, we thought there was no better time to get

Somerset shopkeeper's book is a trip down memory lane

01 March 2021 chsw Fundraising

John Barkle, age 86 from Wells in Somerset has written his first book called ‘Memories of a Village Grocer’ and it has been met with high praise.

The book recounts John’s days as a young boy in Ditcheat, his years in the shops in Pilton and Wells, his amateur dramatics in Croscombe, to his retirement and beyond. It’s been described as ‘beautifully written, full of anecdotes and village characters; a must read for anyone who remembers shopping in Barkles or who loves village life’.

To his delight, John’s first print run of 150 sold out quickly and another 250 are currently being printed.

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Football Club takes on UEFA Challenge 

27 February 2021 chsw Fundraising

Swiss Valley Rangers Football Club based in Clevedon, North Somerset, has decided to set its members a huge physical challenge whilst encouraging them to raise funds for local charity, Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).

Each team that takes part will collectively attempt to rack up enough kilometres through walking, running, or biking, to visit each of the UEFA Euro 20/21 host cities in sequence. This amounts to 11,375km in total

Each team that takes part will collectively attempt to rack up enough kilometres through walking, running, or biking, to visit each of the UEFA Euro 20/21 host