RUGBY players from Bristol and Bath have joined Wooden Spoon Bristol and Bath, the children’s charity of rugby, which supports local charities like the Jessie May Children's Hospice at Home team.

Phil De Glanville (former Bath and England) Rhys Priestland (Bath and Wales), Harry Thacker (Bristol Bears), Piers O’Conor (Bristol Bears) and Sarah Bern (Bristol Bears and England) have come on board as regional ambassadors

They will be helping to spread the word about Wooden Spoon, volunteering their time and tackling charity sporting challenges.

Wooden Spoon Bristol and Bath Chairman, Bob Densley said: “Their combined talent both on and off the field will be invaluable in achieving our goals over the coming months and years, ensuring that children and young people in need will have access to the money necessary to significantly improve their lives.”

Wooden Spoon funds life-changing projects that support children and young people with disabilities or living in disadvantage.

In the last 10 years, Wooden Spoon Bristol and Bath have given over £400,000 to 16 local charities. The monies have funded projects from sensory rooms to adventure playgrounds for children with disabilities to buildings that host paediatric care across the region.

Most recently they gave £5,000 to local charity, Jessie May Children’s Hospice at Home to support it through the COVID-19 pandemic. Jessie May works with families in Wiltshire, Bath, Bristol and the surrounding areas to provide specialist nurses giving vital respite care, emotional support, end of life care, and bereavement support to families with a child with a life-threatening condition.

Director of Development at Jessie May Clare Pearce said "We were delighted to be chosen as one of the recipients for the Wooden Spoon Emergency funding programme.

“The emergency funding from Wooden Spoon Bristol and Bath was a welcome and much needed boost during this difficult time to enable us to continue our hospice at home service”

Sarah Webb, CEO at Wooden Spoon said: “We are delighted to have helped so many charities through such a difficult time.

“Vulnerable children and young people need our help more than ever. Now is the time for the rugby community to come together and make positive changes to support children and their families living in difficult circumstances. It is fantastic that we have four such fantastic and committed ambassadors.

“We know things are going to get even tougher as the effects of COVID-19 push more children into poverty and deeper disadvantage and children with complex needs continue to miss out on a range of essential services, so we are asking the rugby community to please continue to dig deep and please continue to get behind us during these challenging times.”

Wooden Spoon Bristol and Bath are currently looking for volunteers and committee members to support them. If you would like to find out more, please email bristolbath@woodenspoon.org.uk.