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New Children’s Hospice South West shop set to open in Bude

20 January 2017 chsw Shops, Fundraising

A new Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) retail shop is set to open in Bude next month.

CHSW is to open a new retail shop in Princes Street on Friday, February 3 at 10.30am, which will be officially opened by CHSW’s co-founder and chief executive, Eddie Farwell.

The new shop will have something for everyone with a range of goods on offer, including books, clothing and accessories, as well as children’s toys and games, plus homewares and bric a brac.

Chris Judd, head of retail at CHSW, said:

“We are really looking forward to welcoming everyone through the doors of our Bude shop, and are

Swallowfield staff raise more than £4,500

09 January 2017 chsw Fundraising

Staff at Wellington-based beauty manufacturer Swallowfield have raised £1,100 for Children’s Hospice South West.

They organised a grand Christmas raffle with more than 140 prizes and a donation from the company helped to make up the total.

Shift manager Jo Luckhurst said: “The Children’s Hospice is a charity which is close to our hearts. Over the past few years instead of sending Christmas cards to each other, we bought one big card for people to write on and give a donation. This year we decided to make it bigger and better by holding a raffle, too.

“We should all be so proud to be working

The Wise Team from Truro are pedalling for Precious Lives

05 January 2017 chsw Events, Fundraising

Wise Employment in Truro is embarking on a whole year of celebrations and charity fundraising to mark their 25th anniversary and have linked up with the Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).

The first company-wide challenge is to raise £2500 by cycling 2500 miles across the branch network. The team at Truro will kick off this challenge on Monday, January 16, at the Truro branch. Client companies, temporary workforce and candidates are being encouraged to come in and take part in the pedal challenge. You can visit the offices just to help by pedalling or enter the “Fastest Mile Challenge."

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Children's Hospice South West looks back at celebrating its 25th year in 2016

03 January 2017 chsw

Throughout 2016 Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) celebrated its 25th Anniversary since its founding by Eddie Farwell and his late wife Jill.

The year was spent looking at both what the charity has achieved over the past 25 years and looking to the future. This was brought together with a service at Exeter Cathedral back in June at which HRH The Duchess of Cornwall attended along with many families supported by CHSW and supporters past and present.

Now with three hospices in the region in Devon, Somerset and Cornwall, CHSW offers help and support to children who are living with life

Cornwall Truck Show donates £7,000 to children's hospice

01 January 2017 chsw Fundraising

The annual Cornwall Truck Show has donated £7000 to Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) and a further £7,000 to their other charity partner, Cornwall Air Ambulance.

Trucks come from all over Cornwall and further afield to attend the show which is held at Stithians Showground over a weekend each summer. As well as trucks on show there are also trade stands and many people visit the show each year.

Judith and Tony Stocks and Sally Jackson from Cornwall Truck Show said: “It was a fantastic weekend and we are so pleased to be able to hand over this fantastic donation to CHSW - 2016 was our

Family loss inspires father to run Bath Half Marathon for charity one last time

30 December 2016 chsw Events, Fundraising

It will be a very special moment for 68-year-old Rick Dean when the day of the 2017 Vitality Bath Half Marathon finally arrives, as he’ll be running the race in memory of his son Kierran, who would have turned 21 in June.

It will also be the last race for Rick who has spent the last nine years tirelessly fundraising for Children’s Hospice South West, the charity who provided a lifeline for him and his wife when they lost Kierran in 2003.

“I couldn’t tell you how much I have raised over the years for Children’s Hospice South West,” admitted Rick.

“Since I became a registered fundraiser in 2008

RGB’s gift appeal for Children’s Hospice South West is a huge success

24 December 2016 chsw Fundraising
The generous customers of RGB Building Supplies have donated more than 250 gifts to its Christmas Present Appeal for Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).

RGB had been asking for donations suitable for a child of any age or their parents and the gifts have now been given to the hospice to distribute to children and families.

Naomi Dymond at CHSW said: “We cannot thank the wonderful local community and RGB customers enough for this amazing collection of gifts.

“For those families staying with us during the festive period, we aim to make sure they have a time to remember, filling the hospices

Bristol City FC and Children’s Hospice South West

22 December 2016 chsw Fundraising

When Steve Allen, Frank Fielding and Donna Venables first walked through the doors of Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) with an idea of raising funds for CHSW’s Charlton Farm hospice we could never have predicated what would ensue.

Over a year later, more than £50,000 has been raised through memorabilia auctions, bucket collections and a charity Golf Day, as well as through donations from BCFC partners including PGA South West, BCFC Supporters Group and Physique Management Company.Members of Bristol City FC came to the hospice during our Open Days to see for themselves how their

Christmas shoppers help hospice

16 December 2016 chsw Fundraising

Children's Hospice South West has received £579 from Waitrose’s green disc scheme, which supports local charities.

Wendy Pollard (left), chairman of Wellington Friends Group CHSW, is pictured receiving a cheque for that sum from Rebecca Dawkins, the town store’s community liaison officer.

Wendy thanks the supermarket and its customers for the donation.

Source: Wellington Today

Bath school presents cheque for £10,000

05 December 2016 chsw Fundraising

King Edward’s School in Bath has presented a cheque to the Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) for £10,000, following a year of fundraising by pupils and staff at the school.

It is the school’s largest ever charity presentation and includes a donation by KES Parents, the school’s parent-led body who fund raise on the school’s behalf, and run events throughout the year including the popular Christmas Fair.

The Children’s Hospice South West was the school’s main charity last year and fundraising events included cake sales, a Year 10 sponsored cycle ride on exercise bikes covering the distance