Natwest help Kenilworth girl Matilda’s Fight for Sight

More fundraisers have been inspired to help young Matilda Henley from Kenilworth, who has a rare genetic condition which causes painful blisters to form on her eyeballs as they dry out.
Staff have raised money at Natwest Bank, Royal Priors Shopping Centre, Leamington Spa, have raised money for Matilda Henley, who has a rare eye disease.  Pictured L to R (back): Martin French (Natwest Bank), Matt Marsh (Natwest Bank), Clive Stone (Vice President - Fight for Sight) & Janet Gilbert (Natwest Bank). L to R (Front): Keith Wykes (Fight for Sight), Claire & Matilda Henley & Steve Hutchings (Natwest Bank).Staff have raised money at Natwest Bank, Royal Priors Shopping Centre, Leamington Spa, have raised money for Matilda Henley, who has a rare eye disease.  Pictured L to R (back): Martin French (Natwest Bank), Matt Marsh (Natwest Bank), Clive Stone (Vice President - Fight for Sight) & Janet Gilbert (Natwest Bank). L to R (Front): Keith Wykes (Fight for Sight), Claire & Matilda Henley & Steve Hutchings (Natwest Bank).
Staff have raised money at Natwest Bank, Royal Priors Shopping Centre, Leamington Spa, have raised money for Matilda Henley, who has a rare eye disease. Pictured L to R (back): Martin French (Natwest Bank), Matt Marsh (Natwest Bank), Clive Stone (Vice President - Fight for Sight) & Janet Gilbert (Natwest Bank). L to R (Front): Keith Wykes (Fight for Sight), Claire & Matilda Henley & Steve Hutchings (Natwest Bank).

This time it is staff from Natwest, who ran an event called ‘Funnies for Sunnies’ across 40 of its branches to raise money for the Fight for Sight campaign.

Area mortgage manager Steve Hutchings presented a cheque for £2,500 to Matilda and her family at the Leamington bank.

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