Brook Farm Christmas Trees

Charitable Donations

Certificate of Appreciation

This year we return to The Children's Adventure Farm Trust as our charity. It is a haven for hundreds of disabled and disadvantaged children. Based around a beautiful 17th century farmhouse in Bobby!the heart of Cheshire countryside the Charity offers free adventure breaks and activities to children who are disadvantaged by illness, disability and poverty, from all over the Northwest.

In 2008, with your help, we raised £783.59  

In 2009, again with your generosity, we raised £1328.42

Thank you so much.

We will donate £1 for every tree you buy - please help us with this worthwhile cause.

Last year's charity was the Woodlands Garden Trust

Sarah's son, Major Charlie Breach, is a Royal Marine. His regiment has created The Woodlands Garden Project, an ambitious undertaking that seeks to convert a special part of their base into a focal point for remembrance and reflection. Deployed to both Afghanistan and Iraq, since 2006 thirteen men have been killed in action and many more seriously wounded. The Woodlands Garden will become a place for the soldiers, families, and friends to reflect, remember and contemplate.  The intention is that it strikes the right balance between sadness and celebration and has an area that is suitable for young children, some of whom have lost their fathers.

Certificate from WGT for 2010 donation