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Local homebuilder supports Hospiscare’s Christmas tree recycling initiative

WASD Author by WASD Author
January 3, 2025
in Community News
Local homebuilder supports Hospiscare’s Christmas tree recycling initiative

Devon homebuilder Barratt David Wilson Homes Exeter is proud to announce its support for Hospiscare’s annual Christmas tree recycling initiative.

The housebuilder will be lending a hand to ensure the success of one of the charity’s key fundraising events, with sixteen members of staff volunteering during Thursday 9th and Friday 10th January 2025.

The initiative invites residents in Crediton, Exeter, Cullompton, Exmouth, Honiton, Tiverton, Sidmouth and Ottery St Mary to have their Christmas trees collected and recycled in return for a donation, with all proceeds going towards Hospiscare’s essential palliative and end-of-life care services for the local community.

Hospiscare volunteers will collect trees from homes which have pre-booked their collection during the three-day campaign. Residents are asked to leave their trees outside by 8am on Thursday 9th January, clearly marked for ‘Hospiscare pick-up’ and free of all decorations. Artificial trees cannot be accepted.

Donations are not set, but the average donation is around £12. Residents can donate more to directly support the charity’s work. £43.58 funds an hour of care in Hospiscare’s Inpatient Unit, £36.58 funds an hour of specialist bereavement support and £96.52 funds a home visit by a Community Nurse Specialist.

Joanna Towns, Marketing Manager at Barratt David Wilson Homes Exeter, said: “We are always looking for ways to give back to our community, and Hospiscare is a charity that continues to make a big impact locally. We’re thrilled to be able to support this initiative by volunteering our time and customer care vans. Recycling Christmas trees not only helps the environment, but every donation will help provide critical care to patients and their families.”

Ellie Melmoth, Partnerships Manager for Hospiscare, said: “We are grateful to have the support of Barratt David Wilson Homes Exeter as their chosen charity of the year. Every donation as part of our Christmas tree recycling initiative will go a long way towards providing care, whether it’s funding an hour of bereavement support or a visit from a Community Nurse Specialist. Thank you to everyone who gets involved – together, we can make a real difference.”

To find out more about Hospiscare’s Christmas tree recycling initiative and the charity’s services, visit hospiscare.co.uk.

To book your tree collection between 9th and 11thJanuary 2025, visit just-helping.org.uk/register-tree.

 

For more about Barratt Developments, visit www.barratthomes.co.uk.

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