Santa, Smiles and Unity In Community Support At Little Havens
Festive joy was in the air on 23rd December as Atlantic Pacific’s Philip Braunton (Santa), alongside Group Chairman Ashley Nichols and Unity In Community’s Executive Chairwoman Christine Nichols, paid a special visit to Little Havens, part of Havens Hospices. The team brought smiles and excitement as they arrived with Little Red the TUK TUK, creating a magical moment for the children and their families just days before Christmas.
Adding to the occasion, Essex County Fire and Rescue Service joined the celebration with their fire engine, delighting everyone and making the day even more memorable. Thanks to the generous donations from Richard Linden and Sarah-Jane Page, thoughtful presents were distributed to the children, helping to brighten their festive season. Atlantic Pacific Global Logistics kindly ensured safe delivery of the gifts.
Little Havens, one of the charities under Havens Hospices, provides specialist care and support for children and young people living with complex or incurable conditions, as well as vital support for their families. The dedication of staff and volunteers, including Steve Yeung, Amy D., Susie May and the entire Little Havens team, makes moments like these truly special.




