Brend Collection Announces Partnership with Children’s Hospice South West and aims to raise over £50,000

Official Partners of CHSW
The Brend Collection is pleased to introduce its new charitable partnership with Children’s Hospice South West, an organisation dedicated to providing vital care and support to babies, children, and young people with life-limiting conditions, along with their families across the South West.
This partnership reflects the Brend Collection’s continued commitment to supporting its local communities. Through a variety of fundraising initiatives, team-led events, guest engagement, and awareness campaigns across its hotels and venues, the group aims to raise £50,000 over the next two years, in addition to its ongoing charitable activities.
Children’s Hospice South West offers specialist palliative care, respite stays, emergency support, and end-of-life care at its three hospices - Little Bridge House in Devon, Charlton Farm in Somerset, and Little Harbour in Cornwall - as well as in family homes. Their work ensures that families facing challenging circumstances receive compassionate, professional support 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".


