Hospice helped by network
Published:
2:01 PM September 7, 2015
Updated:
8:59 PM October 27, 2020
What's Right raised money for a food blender to be used at Charlton Farm in Wraxall. - Credit: Archant
A business networking group has raised money to support children at a Wraxall hospice.
What’s Right bought Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) an industrial-strength blender to use at Charlton Farm.
The Vitamix blender allows CHSW to help youngsters who cannot chew or swallow, because several staying at the hospice need feeding through a tube for medical reasons.
Kate Fisher, corporate partnerships fundraiser for CHSW, said: “The children love mealtimes at the hospice and now they can eat the same food as their families.”