Charity presented £700 from Johnston Press
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JP South sponsorship coordinator Faiza Shafeek visited the offices of SASBAH to hand over a cheque for £701.14.
SASBAH is the Sussex Association for spina bifida and hydrocepahlus, and has offices in Worthing and Gun Hill, near Horam in East Sussex.
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SASBAH provides a wide range of services, including support and advice for members, a buddy scheme, a youth club, social activities, and clinic.
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Rom Sanglaji, CEO of SOSBAH, said: “We are very grateful to this newspaper for choosing SASBAH in our 50th year - a very special 12 months for the charity.
“We are relatively small but nevertheless we are one big family, and I thank JPS for the donation.
“We are very keen to raise our awareness.”
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