Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Steve's Safe Landing!

Congratulations to Steve Furst who abseiled down the tower of Guildford Cathedral on Saturday raising over £1,300 for Cherry Trees www.justgiving.com/SteveFurst.

Friday, 10 June 2011

Steve goes over the top for Cherry Trees tomorrow!

Actor & comedian, Steve Furst, will be joining us at Guildford Cathedral's Jubilee Summer Fair – 11 June 2011 tomorrow.  He will also be abseiling down the Cathedral tower to raise funds for CT.  Please support him http://www.justgiving.com/SteveFurst.

Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Woking Round Table pushes the boat out for Cherry Trees


Woking Round Table visited Cherry Trees on Saturday and enjoyed seeing the pleasure the new see saw they donated has given the Cherry Trees children.

Cherryfest - a great success!

Thank you to everyone who joined us at the Duke of Cambridge in Tilford yesterday - great live music, delicious food and excellent ale ensured that everyone had a great time.  Our thanks to Mark, Amy and all the staff at the Duke and our band of volunteer helpers including Hazel, Ray, Cherie, Louise and everyone else who made this event possible :-)

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Easter Fun


With entertainment from Dave Benson Phillips and Marco the Clown plus a visit from the Easter Bunny, Saturday's kids' party was a roaring success.  Thanks to Debs and everyone who made it happen!

Monday, 18 April 2011

Congratulations Martin!


An amazing performance from Martin Billet running for Cherry Trees in yesterday's London Marathon - official time 03:39:44, placing him 367th in his age category.  He has also raised a fantastic £5,300 for Cherry Trees.  Many congratulations and thanks from everyone at CT xxx

Thursday, 14 April 2011

Good luck, Martin!

Martin Billet is running the London Marathon in aid of Cherry Trees this Sunday and has set himself the target of raising a mammouth £5,000!  As Martin says, "Cherry Trees has cared for my lad Nick for over 13 years and although he has moved on now, we will never forget how they were there for us in the most desparate of times. Simply put, respite  breaks are the only thing that keeps you going  at times. Bruises heal, meals are uninterrupted, lawns are mowed, BBQ's enjoyed and life looks better.  The current economic climate had  meant government cut backs have squeezed  CT's income streams  and yet the familes  are still out there who need Cherry Trees more than ever, and our Head of Care - Peter Davey - simply  never says  " we can't help".  so please, please support me: http://www.justgiving.com/cherryrunner." 
Martin's son Nick at Cherry trees with Dave Benson Phillips
GOOD LUCK MARTIN!