At Perry Bishop, we are deeply committed to supporting local charities and giving back to the community that has helped us thrive.

We believe in making a positive impact beyond our business by actively participating in and contributing to various charitable initiatives. We are dedicated to helping those in need and strengthening the communities we serve.

Our ongoing partnerships with local organisations reflect our passion for making a difference and our commitment to fostering a brighter future for everyone.

Use our Gazebo

We understand the challenges of organising outdoor events and the need for suitable equipment to ensure success. That’s why we’re thrilled to offer our complimentary gazebo borrowing service.

Whether you’re organising a school fete, charity fundraiser, a family gathering or any other outdoor event, our Gazebo (measuring 4 meters x 3.5 meters) can create an additional welcoming space.

We are happy to provide the gazebo free of charge, subject to availability and extreme weather conditions.

If you are interested in booking the gazebo, please email gazebo@perrybishop.co.uk and we will be more than happy to co-ordinate delivery to your event, subject to availability.

Sue Ryder Hospice

Located in the picturesque village of Leckhampton and sat within beautiful grounds, Sue Ryder is dedicated in providing exceptional care and support to individuals living with life-limiting conditions which our Leckhampton office is proud to support this vital work.

The hospice provides a range of services, including inpatient care, day services, and hospice at home, ensuring that patients receive tailored support that respects their dignity and individual needs.

The team at Leckhampton Court is composed of highly skilled healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, therapists, and counsellors, all committed to delivering holistic care. This means that they not only address the physical symptoms of illness but also provide emotional, spiritual, and psychological support to both patients and their families.

The hospice’s approach is centered around enhancing the quality of life, ensuring that patients are as comfortable as possible, and helping them make the most of their remaining time.

In addition to direct patient care, Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court also offers bereavement support to families and loved ones, helping them navigate the difficult process of loss.

The hospice is heavily supported by the local community, with volunteers playing a crucial role in various aspects of its operations, from assisting with patient care to helping in the hospice’s charity shops.

Fundraising is also vital for the hospice, as it relies on donations to continue providing its essential services.  Through events, community initiatives, and partnerships, Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court remains a cornerstone of palliative care in Gloucestershire, offering comfort and compassion to those who need it most.

 

 

Heart Heroes

Heart Heroes is a dedicated charity based in Stroud, focused on supporting children with congenital and acquired heart conditions.

The organisation provides vital assistance to families navigating the challenges of living with a heart condition, offering practical support, financial assistance, and emotional guidance.

Heart Heroes is committed to improving the quality of life for these children and their families through a range of services, including organizing heart-themed events, providing educational resources, and funding life-enhancing equipment and treatments.

Sian and her team in our lettings department are proud to support Heart Heroes, acknowledging the essential role the charity plays in the local community.

 

 

FollyFest

Perry Bishop Faringdon is the headline sponsor of Follyfest which is the town’s beloved annual community festival, bringing together residents and visitors for a weekend of music, entertainment, and local culture.

Held in the heart of the town, this vibrant event showcases a diverse line-up of live bands, performances, and family friendly activities, making it a highlight of the year for people of all ages.

With its lively atmosphere and wide range of food and craft stalls, FollyFest not only celebrates the spirit of Faringdon but also supports local businesses and artists.

The festival is organised by a dedicated team of volunteers, and the Faringdon office is proud to support FollyFest, recognising its importance in fostering community spirit and bringing people together.

Whether you’re enjoying the music, participating in a workshop, or simply soaking up the festival vibe, FollyFest is a shining example of what makes Faringdon such a special place to live and visit.

James Hopkins Trust

The Cheltenham office is proud to support the James Hopkins Trust, a registered charity, established in 1989 whose journey began with a single vision – to make a positive impact on the lives of children who face severe health challenges.

Over the years they have grown and evolved but their commitment to the children and families they serve remain unwavering.

James Hopkins Trust provide specialist care for babies and children up to the age of 6 who have life limiting or life-threatening conditions along with supporting their families.  The trust offers free nursing led respite care either in the child’s own home, or at their purpose-built centre, Kites Corner in Gloucester.

Currently they support over 100 families in Gloucestershire and since 1989 James Hopkins Trust has helped well over 600 children and their families in every corner of Gloucestershire.

 

Longfield Hospice

Stroud Valleys are delighted to support Longfield Hospice which is a vital resource for those facing life-limiting illnesses in Gloucestershire.

Nestled in the tranquil Cotswold countryside, Longfield hospice offers a wide range of services designed to provide holistic care that addresses not only the physical but also the emotional, social and spiritual needs of its patients.

The hospice’s approach focuses on enhancing the quality of life, enabling patients to live as fully as possible, whether at the hospice, in their own homes, or within the community.

In addition to its palliative care services, Longfield Hospice provides extensive support for families and carers, recognising the significant impact a life-limiting illness can have on loved ones. This includes counselling, bereavement support, and various therapies aimed at helping families cope during difficult times.

Longfield is deeply embedded in the local community, relying on the generosity of volunteers and donors to continue its essential work, making it a cornerstone of compassionate care in the Stroud area.

CHYP – Cirencester Housing for Young People

Cirencester Housing for Young People (CHYP) is a vital organisation dedicated to supporting vulnerable young people in Cirencester and the surrounding areas.

CHYP provides safe, secure housing for young people aged 16 to 25 who are facing homelessness or other challenging circumstances. By offering not just a place to stay, but also a supportive environment, CHYP helps young people build the skills and confidence they need to move toward independent living and a brighter future.

In addition to housing, CHYP offers tailored support programs that focus on personal development, education, and employment opportunities. The organisation works closely with each resident to address their individual needs, providing guidance on budgeting, cooking, job searching, and mental health support.

CHYP’s work is rooted in the belief that every young person deserves the chance to achieve their potential, and it plays a crucial role in helping at-risk youth in the community transition to stable, independent lives.

The Cirencester office is proud to support this essential work, recognising the profound impact that stable housing and tailored support can have on the lives of these young people.

 

Tetbury Hospital

Helen and her team in the Tetbury office are delighted to be supporting the work of Tetbury Hospital, a fantastic local service which, unlike other hospitals, relies on fundraising and the generosity of local people in order to stay open.

Tetbury residents in the late 1980’s raised over a million pounds to save the hospital and re-establish it as a charitable entity after they were threatened with closure.

Tetbury Hospital has strong, collaborative relationships with neighbouring NHS Trusts and fellow independent healthcare providers, which ensures patients are cared for seamlessly. Their commitment, compassion and their skilled team of clinical experts, nurses and support services put patients at the heart of everything they do, delivering high quality, professional care to patients with pre-existing or new health problems.

The hospital have been awarded a five star certificate of excellence based on patient reviews and were rated “Good” by the Care Quality Commission during their last inspection in 2022.

 

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