We're Aiming to raise over £50,000 with new Partnership with Children’s Hospice South West

Official Partners of CHSW
The Brend Collection is delighted to announce a new charitable partnership with Children’s Hospice South West, a respected organisation providing essential care and support to babies, children, and young people with life-limiting conditions, as well as their families, across the South West.
This partnership highlights the Brend Collection’s ongoing commitment to the communities it serves. Through a range of fundraising initiatives, team-led events, guest engagement activities, and awareness campaigns across its hotels and venues, the group aims to raise £50,000 over the next two years, alongside its continued charitable efforts.
Children’s Hospice South West delivers specialist palliative care, respite support, emergency care, and end-of-life services at its three hospices - Little Bridge House in Devon, Charlton Farm in Somerset, and Little Harbour in Cornwall - as well as within family homes. Their work ensures that families facing incredibly difficult circumstances receive compassionate, expert care when they need it most.
Brend Collection Director, Matthew Brend, said:
“CHSW is one of the charities we have proudly supported for many years, so to now formalise our partnership feels like a natural and meaningful evolution. Having experienced first-hand the extraordinary care and compassion their teams provide to children and families at the most difficult of times, I am delighted that we can strengthen our commitment even further. As a family business rooted in the South West, we understand the importance of supporting local families and communities, and I very much look forward to what we can achieve together.”
Phil Morris, CEO of Children’s Hospice South West, added:
“A huge thank you to The Brend Collection for choosing to partner with Children’s Hospice South West over the next 2 years. Their commitment will make an incredible difference to the children and families we support, helping to make the most of short and precious lives in our region".



