COUPLE’S COMPASSION FOR KIKAMBALA SPREADS TO INGLEWOOD

A CHARITABLE couple’s kindness has sparked a friendship between an Eastbourne nursing home and an African village.
Nick and Rene Eldridge, of Freemans Avenue, Hampden Park, have returned from Kikambala in Kenya with photos of a wheelchair donated by Inglewood Nursing Home being used by 15-year-old girl called Rosie, who was left disabled by polio.
Mr and Mrs Eldridge have funded a fishing boat for the village and fitted a house with electricity since first visiting the village in 2001.
When residents and staff at Inglewood in Nevill Avenue, Hampden Park, where Mr Eldridge had worked as an electrician, read of their kindness in the Eastbourne Herald, they were so moved by their efforts that they asked to set up a pen-friend scheme and help with donations.
COUPLE’S COMPASSION FOR KIKAMBALA SPREADS TO INGLEWOOD
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