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Moonlight Memory Walk Returns Next Month

12 February 2020 chsw Events, Fundraising

Saturday 21 March is the date set for Children’s Hospice South West’s (CHSW) annual Moonlight Memory Walk.

This special event is returning to the town for the 11 th year and will once again see men and women walk the 5 mile circular route around the town of Falmouth. Walkers will be taking part in memory of their loved ones while also raising sponsorship to support the vital care CHSW offers to local children and their families at its Little Harbour hospice in St Austell.

Last year the event saw 300 people take part and it raised over £20,000 for CHSW.

Kiley Pearce, Events Fundraiser for CHSW

Games room at Little Bridge House given magical makeover with Freemasons funding

11 February 2020 chsw Fundraising

The games room at North Devon’s Little Bridge House children’s hospice has been given a major re-vamp thanks to a £36,362 donation by the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons.

The new-look space offers an enhanced fun haven for children and parents, with a pool table, table football and large screen television, as well as the latest games consoles and computers and a host of magical assistive technology designed for children with life-limiting conditions.

The hospice in Fremington, near Barnstaple, is run by Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) and offers respite stays to nearly 200 local

Primary school pupils set up Project Hospice Help

11 February 2020 chsw Fundraising

Pupils at Trinity Church of England School in Acton Turville spent Christmas fundraising for their local children’s hospice, Charlton Farm in North Somerset.

Girls from Year 4 at the South Gloucestershire primary school wanted to work on a project as a team to bring them closer together and at the same time make a difference to the lives of children less fortunate than themselves.

Mum, Sarah Godwin said “Instead of taking part in Secret Santa, the girls thought they could give to a charity instead. It made sense to choose Children’s Hospice South West as it’s a local charity that helps

Betty's on her bike

07 February 2020 chsw Fundraising

After completing the London Marathon last year and raising over £46,000 for Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) Fred Thomas, AKA Skinners Brewery mascot Betty Stogs, is now in full training for Ride for Precious Lives.

Ride for Precious Lives is an annual, sponsored cycling event put on by CHSW which is now in its 12 th year and usually sees around 75 cyclists take on the challenge. The cycle covers three counties in three days stopping off at three children’s hospices over the 205 miles. Fred will start alongside the other riders at Little Harbour on 10 th July, stopping off at Little Bridge

Lusty Glaze’s Bumper Delivery for Little Harbour

07 February 2020 chsw Shops, Fundraising

Children’s Hospice South West’s (CHSW) Little Harbour in St Austell has recently taken delivery of a van load of toys and gifts that were collected at Lusty Glaze throughout January.

Lusty Glaze beach and restaurant at Newquay organised a toy amnesty throughout January where people could drop off unwanted toys and gifts throughout the month in exchange for a free tea or coffee. Toys and gifts collected were then delivered to Little Harbour children’s hospice, brand new items will stay at the hospice with pre-loved items going to CHSW charity shops to help raise vital funds.

Andi Millson

Christmas tree farm raises £3,902 for children’s hospice

07 February 2020 chsw Fundraising

Staff and customers at Langford Lakes Christmas Tree Farm in Somerset have raised £3,902 for Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).

The family-run farm, based at Middle Hill Farm in Langford Budville near Wellington, offered visitors hot chocolates, teas, coffees and mince pies in return for a donation to the charity during November and December.

Nick Hendy from Langford Lakes Christmas Tree Farm, said: “We’re over the moon that, with the help of our customers, we managed to collect £3,902 for CHSW. This is a fantastic amount of money. In 2018, we raised £3,662 for the charity, so we’re

New business pledges support for CHSW

06 February 2020 chsw Fundraising

Mark Crawford, Managing Director and Founder of print management solutions company, Officemark, has pledged to donate 1% of the annual revenue to Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).

Based in Weston-super-Mare, Officemark is a print equipment provider who prides itself on offering contracts and solutions that are right for the customer and their organisation.

Amanda Gallagher, Corporate Partnerships Fundraiser at CHSW said: “We’d like to thank Officemark for their wonderful support and wish Mark every success growing his business. CHSW relies almost entirely on voluntary contributions to

Trampoline parks fly high for children’s hospice

06 February 2020 chsw Fundraising

High-flying trampoline parks in Devon and Cornwall have raised more than £1,000 for Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).

iBounce in Exeter and Bodmin sold special wristbands to customers throughout 2019, raising £1,134 for the charity, which provides respite breaks for more than 500 children with life-limiting conditions.

Money raised will enable families to make precious memories together at the charity’s three South West hospices in Barnstaple, St Austell and Bristol.

Ben Cheriton, managing director of iBounce, said: “CHSW has been our chosen charity to support for the last two years and

Shepton Mallet shop opening

05 February 2020 chsw Shops

Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) is opening a new shop at Unit 2 Townsend Road on 14 th February at 10am.

The shop will be open 9am to 5pm Monday to Saturday and 10am to 4pm on Sunday and will stock a wide variety of good quality pre-loved items including, clothes, accessories, collectables, toys and games and books and media.

CHSW Area Manager Rhian Timms said: “We are delighted to be opening a shop in Shepton Mallet, we have already received a wonderful warm welcome from the local community, with offers of stock donations and a lot of interest in the shop which is absolutely fantastic

Nicola's Journey to London Marathon

03 February 2020 chsw Fundraising

Nicola Hague has been pounding the streets of Plymouth in training for this year’s Virgin London Marathon on Sunday 26th April.

Nicola has a very special reason to be taking part in the event and be tirelessly fundraising alongside training and that is all down to her son Ethan.

Ethan was born with an incurable disease called Tay-Sachs which there is no cure or treatment for, sadly Ethan died one month before his third birthday. During Ethan’s battle with the disease his mum Nicola, dad Simon and older brother Callum received support from Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) and its Little