
(by Jordan Elkins, Hampshire Chronicle, 27th March 2024)
More than 100 disabled children and young people with complex needs will be able to access care in emergency situations thanks to a new £60k grant.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Freemasons donated the money to Southampton’s Rose Road charity and it will fund the charity’s emergency respite care service across Hampshire which will help families in need of unexpected or additional support that is not included in their standard care funding.
This can include after school sessions with Rose Road’s outreach teams, or stays in its 14-bed respite centre, which costs more than £450 a…
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This can include after school sessions with Rose Road’s outreach teams, or stays in its 14-bed respite centre, which costs more than £450 a…
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