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3 days, 205 miles, 100 cyclists, £170,000 raised

12 July 2021 chsw Events, Fundraising

100 cyclists from across the south west, and further afield, recently completed a 205 mile charity cycle raising more than £170,000 for Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) making it the biggest fundraising year for the event.


The annual Ride for Precious Lives, which is in its 12th year, sees cyclists tackle more than 200 miles over three days all in the name of raising vital funds for the south west’s only children’s hospice charity. This year, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of CHSW, the route was reversed so cyclists started at Charlton Farm children’s hospice in Wraxall near Bristol on

Bella's big 30 challenge

08 July 2021 chsw Fundraising

Eight-year-old Bella from Bedminster in Bristol has begun her biggest fundraising challenge yet – a 30-mile walk to mark the 30th anniversary of Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).


Bella, along with mum Caroline began walking part of the Monarch’s Way on July 3. They are planning to hike 5-miles at a time over a period of 3 weeks.

When Bella heard that CHSW was celebrating its 30th anniversary, she wanted to do something big. So, she decided to take a year and try to raise funds through a bunch of activities and challenges


The route they have chosen takes them into Bristol city centre, up

Hearty donation from Pirates of St Piran

07 July 2021 chsw Fundraising

Swashbuckling shanty group, The Pirates of St Piran, have recently donated £1000 to Little Harbour children’s hospice in St Austell.
The money was raised through their gigs prior to the pandemic as well as sales of the 6 CD’s which they have released.

There are about 20 pirates that make up the crew, which have been performing at various events for over 10 years, performing sea shanties and pirate songs in traditional 18th century clothing. Proceeds from their gigs and sales of their CD’s all go to their three main charities; CHSW, RNLI and Cornwall Air Ambulance.

Bazz Cooper (AKA Captain

150 miles cycled, £2400 raised - all in a days work

06 July 2021 chsw Fundraising

Two friends recently took on a mammoth cycling challenge riding from Bristol to St Austell in just one day all in the name of raising vital funds for Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).


Richard Jones from Perranporth and friend Matt Proom from Bristol set themselves the challenge of cycling the 150 miles from Bristol Children’s Hospital to Little Harbour children’s hospice in St Austell to raise funds for CHSW in memory of Joel Erents who died aged 10 and was supported by Little Harbour.


Speaking about why they chose to raise money for CHSW Richard and Matt said;

The care Little Harbour

Footballers turn to golf to raise charity funds

05 July 2021 chsw Fundraising

Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) was delighted to receive a cheque for £685 from Clevedon United Junior FC’s recent fundraising event.


The football club held its first ever golf day last month at Mendip Spring Golf Club. Two teams of twelve, representing parents and coaches, battled it out for a claret jug trophy, kindly donated by Brunel Engraving Company.


In glorious conditions, the coaches team came out on top to be the inaugural champions.


Club Chairman, Colston Ridge, presented a cheque for £685 from proceeds of the event to CHSW Area Fundraiser Julie Draper at Charlton Farm.


Juli

Enjoy a cream tea in aid of your local children’s hospice

05 July 2021 chsw Fundraising

People across the peninsula are being invited to tuck into a cream tea and raise a few pounds for their local children’s hospice.

The Big South West Cream Tea takes place over the August Bank Holiday weekend and organiser Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) is asking supporters to join in by holding their own cream tea fundraiser with friends and family.

“Just grab some scones, a spoonful of strawberry jam and a dollop of clotted cream – not necessarily in that order! – and join the party,” said CHSW area fundraiser Bernadette Chambers.

You can enjoy a Great British classic at home, the park

Moonlight Memory Walk is back!

05 July 2021 chsw Fundraising

Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW), which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, is delighted to announce that its Moonlight Memory Walk will be returning on 2 October.


The Moonlight Memory Walk is a 5 mile evening sponsored walk held annually in Falmouth which has raised almost £300,000 for the children’s hospice charity since 2009. 2020’s event was initially postponed and then turned virtual in September 2020. Hundreds of people took part by completing their own sponsored walk in their local area and then joined a live stream of the memory ceremony, filmed at Little Harbour childr

Cornish training provider supporting CHSW

02 July 2021 chsw Fundraising

Cornwall Training and Consultancy, based in St Austell, will be making a donation to Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) each time the charity’s supporters book a training session with them.


Cornwall Training and Consultancy provides local, affordable, high-quality training courses in Cornwall. Providing courses for the home, workplace, or school, excellence is at the forefront of all of Cornwall Training’s services. These include both accredited, and bespoke training courses, which are flexible to meet the needs of those taking part.


The business has supported CHSW, which runs Little

Children’s hospice charity shops need your donations!

30 June 2021 chsw Shops

Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) charity shops have issued an urgent appeal for donations of summer clothing.

Shops across the South West have experienced a surge in demand for good quality second-hand clothing since reopening in April and are asking people to consider donating any unwanted items.

CHSW Head of Retail Chris Judd said: “We have been very busy since the easing of lockdown and while we have a great choice in store right now, we know we are going to need more summer clothing to meet the demand of the next few weeks.

“We think that because of the lockdown last summer, people

Song supports CHSW

26 June 2021 chsw Fundraising

A song has been released on iTunes by Bradley Stoke resident, Rob Berry, with all proceeds to Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).


Rob, along with pianist and vocalist, Amy Parker, has recorded a cover of Alter Bridge’s Wonderful Life – a poignant song about loss and a celebration of life lived.


Rob and Amy collaborate under the band-name, RoAm.


Rob said: “We chose to record this single as the lyrics are stunning; it’s such a moving, emotional song and I think it has real synergy with the work of CHSW.”


Rob has been championing the work of CHSW for many years having first heard of the