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Children's Hospice South West

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Abbreviation
  
CHSW

Founder
  
Jill and Eddie Farwell

Headquarters
  
Fremington

Formation
  
1991 (1991)

Type
  
Charity

Purpose
  
Provides palliative, respite, end-of-life and bereavement care for life limited children and their families from South West England

Children's Hospice South West (CHSW) is a registered charity that provides palliative, respite, end of life and bereavement care for life-limited and terminally ill children and their families from the South West England region. It oversees three of the 41 children's hospices in the United Kingdom.

History

Children's Hospice South West (CHSW) was founded by Jill and Eddie Farwell in 1991 after spending many years travelling to Helen & Douglas House in Oxford with their own two life limited children. Following a feasibility study, they raised funds and Little Bridge House at Fremington near Barnstaple in North Devon opened in 1995, and instantly provided support for up to 200 families in the South West with life limited children.

The second hospice, Charlton Farm at Wraxall, North Somerset near Bristol, was born out of the growing need to provide additional children's hospice care in the South West. Charlton Farm opened its doors to the first families in April 2007.

This service expanded into Cornwall in 2011. The hospice in Cornwall is called Little Harbour. Little Harbour offers more choices to families across the South West and will also provide a place closer to home for many families from Cornwall and Plymouth, who may find the journey to Little Bridge House and Charlton Farm too far. Children's Hospice South West's £5 million Precious Lives Appeal was set up to fund the building of this third hospice. Little Harbour has been built at Porthpean, St Austell.

References

Children's Hospice South West Wikipedia