Motor Neurone

RAYLEIGH LIONS DONATE £1150 FOR MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE ASSOCIATION TO SEE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME

Rayleigh Lions have donated £1,150 to The Motor Neurone Disease Association South Essex (MND).
This will pay for 52 people living with MND, their carers and family members, to see the pantomime at Cliffs Pavilion this Christmas.
The pantomime is combined with their Christmas meal and will provide them all with some much needed festive entertainment and fun.
MND is a life-shortening disease and there is currently no cure. Although the disease will progress, symptoms can be managed to help achieve the best possible quality of life.
The MND charity helps support those with the disease and their families.
See picture of Rowan Harvey from MND South Essex receiving the cheque from Alex Astley-Cooper, President of Rayleigh Lions, and fellow Lions Irene Pracy and Jeff Lagden.