Mountfield donate mowers and tools to 'Children's Hospice South West'

Company: Mountfield

The Mountfield team relish the chance to help charities whenever they can and were pleased to donate mowers and gardening tools to the team at Children's Hospice South West (CHSW).  CHSW work tirelessly to bring hospice care and joy to children and young people living with life-limiting conditions.

For more than 30 years Children's Hospice South West has been providing care and support for children, young people and their families from the point of diagnosis or recognition of a life-limiting condition and beyond. The team are dedicated to making the most of short and precious lives through the provision of the best possible care at each of their 3 hospices.

The gardens and grounds are an integral part of enriching lives of the children and their whole family, and Mountfield were over the moon to have helped with a donation of three mowers and a selection of gardening tools.

Gary Hatch (seen on the left of the picture), Maintenance Manager at Little Bridge House stated “This is a very kind and generous donation by Mountfield, and we are delighted that Children’s Hospice South West were thought of for this wonderful gift.   Gary continued "A lot of our current gardening equipment has seen many years of good use, so some new Lawn Mowers, a Blower/Vac and a Brush Cutter will make a big difference. We pride ourselves that the grounds to each of our hospices are always kept to a high standard, so that the children, young people and their families can really relax and enjoy the gardens when staying with us.”

If you would like to know more about 'CHSW' and how you can donate to them please visit www.chsw.org.uk, here you will also be able to read about all the available help they can offer children and young people with life limiting conditions, and their family.  The three hospices are: Little Bridge House in Devon, Charlton Farm in Somerset and Little Harbour in Cornwall.

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