The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Hospice charity’s thanks to firm for six-year donations

- ANITA DIOURI

Children’s charity Chas has expressed huge gratitude to a Fife firm that has raised tens of thousands of pounds over the past six years.

Chas, also known as Children’s Hospice Across Scotland, thanked marine services company Briggs Marine for donating £75,000 since 2015 to help children with lifeshorte­ning illnesses and their families.

This came after the Burntislan­d firm’s most recent donation of £10,000 to the charity.

Chas said the muchneeded funds will help it to continue supporting families during the pandemic.

Chas corporate partnershi­ps manager Angharad Low said: “We really can’t thank Collieson and the team at Briggs Marine enough for their incredible support.

“This most recent donation takes the total raised by the company over a six-year period to £75,000, which is incredible.

“Many Chas families are facing another difficult Christmas worrying about the ongoing pandemic and this gift will go a long way to ensuring our care teams can be there to support them where and when they need us most, ensuring that no family has to face the death of their child alone.”

For Briggs Marine, being able to help Chas support families is a great honour.

Managing director Collieson Briggs said: “Chas do fantastic work to

support families and children of Scotland and we are pleased to be able to contribute to this remarkable charity to support those having to fight for what many of us take for granted.”

Chas has provided palliative care, family respite and support to Scottish families for more than two decades. It runs hospices Rachel House in Kinross and Robin House in Balloch, which aim to be a “home from home” for children.

Among the many people the charity has supported are Kirkcaldy couple Gemma Munro and Andrew Coupar, whose baby daughter Georgia died in June.

Georgia spent her final hours at Rachel House and her parents remain extremely grateful to Chas for their support.

Gemma said: “When there, we finally got Georgia all to ourselves; we felt like a family, able to cradle Georgia and sing to her.

“Simple things parents take for granted but to us it was all we ever hoped for with Georgia.”

 ?? ?? SUPPORT: Rachel House provided vital help to Andrew Coupar and Gemma Munro with their baby Georgia, inset.
SUPPORT: Rachel House provided vital help to Andrew Coupar and Gemma Munro with their baby Georgia, inset.
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Collieson Briggs.

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