Sansumteers take to the skies on 7 October 2021 for Children’s Hospice

Due to inclement weather, three of Sansum’s management team will now take the plunge from 15,000 ft at Dunkeswell Airspace in Honiton on 7 October 2021 in aid of the charity Children’s Hospice South West.

So fear not, the three Sansumteers are still set on taking the sky to the limit with its continuing fundraising efforts in support of this vital charity enhancing the short precious lives of these extraordinary children with life limiting conditions and their families receiving ongoing palliative care, including respite, short breaks, counselling and bereavement support.  Jason Woodcock, Managing Director, Jennifer Wilson, Business Development Manager and Rachel Porter, HR Manager of Sansum, have all volunteered to brace themselves and prepare for a 120 mph freefall lasting up to a minute.

Jason Woodcock stated, “we have chosen Children’s Hospice South West as one of our local charities to support this year, recognising the crucial service and support that they provide to children, their siblings and families making the most of short and precious lives through the provision of the best possible hospice care”.

CHSW are celebrating their 30th anniversary year and have 3 dedicated hospices situated at Charlton Farm, Somerset, Little Bridge House in Devon and Little Harbour in Cornwall.  Each hospice provides children with life limiting conditions and their whole family respite, short breaks, emergency care and palliative care, including end of life care and bereavement support. Sansum have raised 74% so far of its £1,500 target and donations in support of the charity skydive can be found following the link here  Sansum Solutions is fundraising for Children’s Hospice South West (justgiving.com)

Please help us to continue to raise vital funds to support these children and their families with life limiting conditions providing essential care, counselling and respite support during an ever more challenging time, for which we have all faced, in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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