A SECURITY training company will be donating to Naomi House and Jacksplace every time an online course is booked.

Tavcom Training, a Bishop's Waltham-based business, has announced that it will be supporting the county's children's hospices.

Based in Sutton Scotney, they care for more than 525 life-limited and life-threatened children and young adults.

Lisa Congdon, corporate fundraiser, said: "We are so grateful for the support of Tavcom Training. This year has been particularly difficult and presented challenges unlike anything we have had to face before. Therefore, the support of our community is appreciated more than ever."

Tavcom is marking its 25th anniversary this year. It is now a global operation.

Kevin Matthew, operations director, said: "Naomi House and Jacksplace have long been jewels in our community and is close to the heart of the Tavcom Training team, as well as the many security professionals from the surrounding areas that attend our courses.

“Making a donation for every course booked, as well as running other fun fundraising initiatives throughout the forthcoming year, is something we are proud to do, to help this fantastic and inspiring charity to support our local children.”