Making a difference – One Individual at a time
Ruby thanks the RGF
Grantee, Ruby, has been in touch to thank the RGF and share some photos of her during some rare time (for the moment) in her dance studio.
Ruby said: “My name is Ruby and I have wanted to pursue a career in the performing arts since the age of 5 when I joined my local dance school and developed a passion for dance and performing arts. I am now able to pursue my dream of performing professionally by having the opportunity to study musical theatre at the Midlands Academy of Dance and Drama (MADD) thanks to the support of the Rob George Foundation. The foundation gives many young people, like me, the opportunity to achieve their dreams no matter their circumstance and I am honoured to have been a successful applicant. Thank you, Rob George Foundation, beyond grateful is an understatement.”
If you’d like to help more young people, like Ruby, through supporting the RGF then perhaps you’d like to make a donation during these very uncertain times when fundraising is particularly challenging, please visit our Making a donation page and be inspired.
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