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New Chairman for the Martlets

Michael Edwards
Michael Edwards

The Trustees of the Martlets Hospice in Hove have appointed a former Senior Executive of American Express to be the new Chair of the Hospice.

Michael Edwards will take up the position on October 1, succeeding Roger French who retired from the role earlier this year.

Acting Chair, John Powell, said:

“The Trustees are delighted that Michael Edwards has accepted the invitation to become our new Chair. Michael has had extensive experience in many different fields of business and community affairs. This experience will be a great asset in helping the Martlets Board and Senior Management ensure that the challenges of ever more demanding healthcare and funding landscapes are successfully overcome to the benefit of our future patients and their families.” 

Mr Edwards said of his appointment:

“I am delighted to have been invited to take the Chair of the Martlets Hospice.  It is a fact that there are few people in Brighton and Hove who have not heard of the Martlets, and equally true that there are many families and individuals in the area who have directly benefitted from the care and compassion of its dedicated staff and volunteers. It is crucially important that the work at the Hospice and all that it does in the community continues, and I feel privileged that I can offer my own support to everyone involved.”

Michael lives in Brighton with his wife Gillian, and their two children, Natasha (18 years) and Grace (15 years). His interests include football, veteran motor cars, art and marathon running.

Club Revenge and Girls On Top ‘Ditch The Label’

Anti-bullying organisation, Ditch The Label, teamed up with Club and Bar Revenge and Brighton’s award winning lesbian club night ‘Girls On Top’ to raise funds and awareness this August and September, raising over £100 in the process.

Ditch The Label’s mission statement says:

“It doesn’t matter if you’re white, black, gay, straight, asexual, disabled, skinny, curvy, old, young, interested in sports, work in a salon or feel good in drag – we think that you are amazing.

“Things like the colour of your skin, your sexuality, appearance, interests or disability should not define you. Together we can and will reduce the prominence and harmful effects of bullying.”

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Liam Hackett

Liam Hackett from ‘Ditch the Label’, said:

“The support that we have received from Revenge has been absolutely fantastic. We think that it is important to actively engage with people from different walks of life and at all points on the age spectrum and our relationship with Revenge has helped us do exactly just that.”

Alex Baker from Club Revenge said:

“Large numbers of the LGBT community experience bullying, not just in the stereotypical classroom and playground settings, but on in to later life in the work place and even at home. Ditch The Label provides a great resource to anyone who has, or is experiencing this kind of mistreatment”.

To find out more about Ditch The Label, CLICK HERE:

 

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