Princesshay has announced Vranch House as its charity of the year for 2025/26, launching a year-long partnership to raise funds and awareness for the Exeter-based children’s charity.
The partnership, which kicks off this month, will see a packed programme of fundraising and awareness events throughout the city-centre shopping destination. Highlights include donations from the much-loved Spring Vintage Carousel and sales of Princesshay Honey, produced by the centre’s own rooftop beehives.
Vranch House is a beloved independent children’s charity, providing specialist education and clinical services for children aged 2 to 19 with significant physical disabilities.
Based in the heart of Exeter, the team offers outpatient care and a supportive school environment to empower young people and their families.
Hannah Overton, Marketing and Commercialisation Manager at Princesshay, said, “Our charity of the year initiative is something Princesshay has been doing for over 15 years. Each year we are presented with so many amazing charities doing positive work for the Exeter community. We’re excited to partner with Vranch House this year - their submission and the work they do for children is so inspiring.”
Chloe Moore, Teacher and Fundraising Coordinator at Vranch House, added, “We are so grateful to have been chosen as the Princesshay charity of the year and really excited for the amazing opportunities we have with this new partnership. It will help us raise awareness of our charity and fundraise to support Vranch House. We look forward to the year ahead and being part of the Princesshay community.”
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