

CHSW provides specialist care, respite, and support for children with life-limiting conditions and their families, operating across three hospices. The partnership will last for two years and will include a fundraising activities, employee engagement initiatives, and awareness campaigns at the airport.
“Our partnership with Bristol Airport will make a real and lasting difference to the children and families we care for,” said Phil Morris, Chief Executive, Children’s Hospice South West. “Their two-year commitment provides vital support that will help us deliver compassionate, specialist care during some of the most challenging moments a family can face. We are incredibly grateful for their generosity and proud to work together to raise the awareness and essential funds needed to ensure we are there for children and families when they need us most.”
Bristol Airport previously partnered with Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC) between 2024 and 2025, raising over GBP 210,000 through events such as an Airport Runway Run, charity golf days, and plane-spotting events.
“Children’s Hospice South West does incredible work supporting children with life-limiting conditions and their families across our region,” commented Dave Lees, Chief Executive, Bristol Airport. “We are incredibly proud to support them as our Charity Partner and to play a small part in the vital care and comfort they provide. This partnership reflects our ongoing commitment to making a meaningful, positive difference, and we look forward to working together to help raise awareness, important funds and support for their invaluable work.”
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