Sussex masons present cheque to Rockinghorse Children’s Charity

The head of the Sussex division of a masonic and military order has visited Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital in Brighton to present a cheque for £2,500 to Rockinghorse Children’s Charity.
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Paul Rose, head of Sussex for the Red Cross of Constantine, was invited to nominate a charity to receive a donation from the Grand Sovereign’s Care For Children Fund.

He said he was pleased to make the presentation to Hollie Trezise, schools and community fundraising manager at Rockinghorse, on behalf of his division.

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Paul said: “The charity does not receive any government funding and relies on the generous support of individuals, community groups, schools, companies and trusts – people like us.

Paul Rose, head of Sussex for the Red Cross of Constantine, and his deputy Andy Knight make the presentation to Hollie Trezise, schools and community fundraising manager at RockinghorsePaul Rose, head of Sussex for the Red Cross of Constantine, and his deputy Andy Knight make the presentation to Hollie Trezise, schools and community fundraising manager at Rockinghorse
Paul Rose, head of Sussex for the Red Cross of Constantine, and his deputy Andy Knight make the presentation to Hollie Trezise, schools and community fundraising manager at Rockinghorse

“I was extremely pleased to make the presentation of the cheque for £2,500, as it will be well used and will benefit those using the facilities.

“During our visit, we were been reminded that although there are many children who are suffering from an illness, they are all being extremely well cared for.”

Paul lives in Littlehampton and his order has members across Sussex.

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