Running to help the homeless in Eastbourne
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Businessman Mark Lambird enjoyed the support of fellow runners Jonny Little and Ana Vertliugov as they strode out the downland course in aid of the Rotary Club of Eastbourne’s “Homes for Homeless” campaign.
With gift aid added, Mark and his colleagues will have donated more than £8,500 to the rotary club’s centenary project.
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Hide Ad“It was a joint effort amongst the three of us,” said Mark, of Eastbourne Motoring Centre. “So many friends and contacts generously supported us and there is still money coming in”.
Combined with the proceeds of a Sugar Ray Golf day that raised a further £10,500, Mark’s efforts have enabled the homeless project fund to reach its ambitious target of £100,000. Southdown Housing Association is match-funding the total to help purchase and furnish two self-contained flats in Eastbourne.
Rotarian Ian Huke, centenary project chair, said: “What an incredible effort by Mark and his friends. Their commitment will help our club achieve a lasting legacy in its centenary year, as well as changing the lives of many of the most vulnerable in our town.”
The Rotary Club of Eastbourne recently presentation of a cheque for £100,000 to the Southdown Housing Association. Southdown is match-funding the donation to help purchase and furnish two self-contained flats in Eastbourne, to accommodate homeless people.