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Somerset Freemasons' generous grant

11 February 2019 chsw

CHSW’s Charlton Farm hospice in Wraxall has received a grant of £746 from The Provincial Grand Lodge of Somerset Freemasons which comes through the Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF).

This is just one of 237 grants to hospices around the country from Freemasons. In total £600,000 will be donated to hospices all over England and Wales this year.

This includes £300,000 which will be distributed to each hospice that receives less than 60 per cent funding from the NHS. A further £300,000 will be provided to individual hospices across England and Wales via Hospice UK, the national charity for

First Sports Lunch in Bath is a huge success!

11 February 2019 chsw Events, Fundraising

Olympic gold-medallist Amy Williams MBE came to the aid of Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) on Friday (8 th Feb) when she stepped up to host a Q&A with a panel of sporting guests at its first Sports Lunch in the city. Rugby legend David Flatman was due to host the event at the Apex Hotel but had to fly to Rome earlier than anticipated to cover the 6 Nations.

Joining Amy were Team Bath Netballers, Beryl Friday & Rachel Shaw; professional surfer, Laura Crane; Jerry Gill, First Team Manager for Bath City Football Club; and Alan Smith, former Leicester, Arsenal & England Footballer and now Sky

Why volunteering is so much more than just another string to your university bow

11 February 2019 chsw Shops

Giving something back offers more than just a feel-good factor. For university students in a new town, lending a helping hand is also a great way to make friends, learn new skills and help their CV stand out from the crowd in a busy jobs market. Volunteering can also provide a welcome break from academia and add an extra dimension to the stereotypical university experience.

To mark Student Volunteering Week 2019, from February 11-17, we spoke to second year Exeter University art history student Niamh O'Riordan-Mitchell about why she volunteers her time at Children’s Hospice South West’s

Find out how you can challenge yourself for children’s hospice in 2019

08 February 2019 chsw Fundraising

Staff at Little Bridge House children’s hospice near Barnstaple are asking supporters to do something incredible in 2019 and help raise money for Children’s Hospice South West.

From skydives and abseils to overseas challenges in some of the world’s most breath-taking locations and endurance events a little closer to home, the charity has got plenty planned to get the blood pumping this year.

The events fundraising team is inviting people to find out more about the various challenges on offer at a special drop-in Challenge Event Information Evening at the Fremington-based hospice on Monday

Venson makes £1000 donation to CHSW

05 February 2019 Venson Fundraising

Venson Automotive Solutions has raised £1,000 for the Children’s Hospice South West, which provides hospice care for children and families who live in the South West. Venson staff raised the funds at the Christmas raffle, with prizes donated by Venson suppliers.

Children’s Hospice South West provides specialist palliative care, respite for the whole family, a sibling service, as well as emergency support, end of life care and a bereavement service. Operating three hospices in Devon, Somerset and Cornwall, the charity is dedicated to making the most of short and precious lives through

Blue Flame Raise over £9000

05 February 2019 Blue Flame Fundraising

Our 12-month fundraising campaign has raised over £9,000 for charity!

Our staff chose Children’s Hospice South West as its 2018 charity of the year as we wanted to make supporting a local charity one of our priorities during our 30th anniversary celebrations.

With a £5,000 target in place, we held a series of events over the year the team and raised just shy of £9,500! Absolutely outstanding!

Our marketing co-ordinator, Jess Bolitho, who led on the fundraising campaign, said: “We are truly amazed by the amount of money the team raised for Children’s Hospice South West”

To smash our target by

10 Years of Moonlight Memory Walk

04 February 2019 chsw Events, Fundraising

Children’s charity Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) recently announced plans for its 10 th anniversary Moonlight Memory Walk which is happening in Falmouth on the evening of Saturday 30 th March and last weekend the charity launched the promotion of the event with a cream tea.

Around 80 people turned out on Sunday at the charity’s Cream Tea launch of the Moonlight Memory Walk at the Falmouth Hotel and spent time looking back at photos and memorabilia from the last 10 years and also signing up to this year’s walk.

The Moonlight Memory Walk has been a key fundraising event for the charity

C&P Plastering Donate to CHSW

01 February 2019 chsw Fundraising

Plymouth based C&P Plastering have taken part in a year of fundraising for Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) and recently handed over a donation of £195.90 to the local children’s charity.

Throughout 2018 the plastering company held fortnightly bake sales, led by a different employee each week. Delicious bakes were made, packaged and then sold to operatives and clients and made their way across Devon and Cornwall. At Christmas employees also donated sensory toys to the charity to be given as gifts to the children.

The company chose to support CHSW due to one employee having a close personal

Pub’s heart – and tea – warming support for children’s hospice

01 February 2019 chsw

Knitted tea cosies have been keeping the tea warm and raising money for Children’s Hospice South West at the Tors Inn in Belstone.

Mango, the pub’s springer spaniel, was the inspiration behind a baker’s dozen of tea cosies made by local Margo Cockell – 12 for the pub and one for the charity’s Little Bridge House hospice near Barnstaple in North Devon.

Margo knitted the woolly warmers for landlord Kevin Vogan after he decided to switch from metal to porcelain tea pots – and the tea cosies have since proved to be such a hit with regulars that Kevin offered them the chance to ‘adopt’ one in aid

Enjoy a taste of spring at stunning Snowdrop Sunday

01 February 2019 chsw Fundraising

People are being invited to enjoy an early taste of spring in a colourful corner of Dartmoor this month.

Thousands of snowdrops – as well as early crocus, dwarf daffodils and hellebores – are expected to be in bloom for the 12th annual Andrews Corner ‘Snowdrop Sunday’, near Belstone, on February 17.

The woodland garden, situated high on the northern slopes of Dartmoor, offers spectacular views across the Skaigh Valley. It was created over the last 50 years by the Hill family and is now home to around 100 different snowdrop cultivars, both common and the more unusual.

The event, now in its 12th