Lifesaving charity volunteers raise funds for another local charity
Members of Hastings RNLI lifeboat crew have raised £190 for FSN, a Hastings-based charity that provides services and projects for children and young people affected by poverty, disadvantage, neglect and abuse.
Boat and shore crew members, shop volunteers, guides, and fundraisers paid to play crazy golf on Hastings’ famous seafront courses, with the proceeds all going to FSN, last Wednesday (3 June). The competition was won by volunteer boat crew member Sam Glassett, with a score of 39.
Hastings lifeboat management group chair Paul Freathy, who himself competed, said : 'The annual crazy golf competition has become quite an event. It brings all the different areas of the lifeboat family in Hastings together, so is a great team-building exercise. And we always choose a local charity to benefit. We are all members of the local community, and of course a charity, ourselves, so know how important the work of FSN is, and the value of public support.
'Hastings Adventure Golf generously allow us to pass all of the proceeds of our crazy golf evening on to charity, and we are very grateful indeed to them for hosting us.'
Notes to Editor
Picture shows the team of RNLI volunteers at Hastings adventure golf course.
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