A local 18-year-old who gives up his weekend time to help
fundraise for his school has been named Horsham Resident of the
Month for December.
Brandon Burrows attends the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee
School where his flair for fundraising is allied to a natural charm
and sense of humour that never fails to win people over.
The award follows hot on the heels of Brandon receiving recognition
during the recent Saxon Weald Youth Awards, an event that
highlighted the incredible achievements of young people in the
community.
Organised by the West Sussex County Times and sponsored by Horsham
solicitors DMH Stallard, the Resident of the Month Award recognises
unsung heroes who deserve recognition for their outstanding
contribution to society.
Nigel Winter is a partner at DMH Stallard and met Brandon this
week to present him with a special certificate. He said:
"I was told about Brandon's many qualities and having met
him, I'm delighted to confirm he is a very special young
man.
"He has helped to raise hundreds of pounds for his school and
does so with enthusiasm and a selfless quality that shines through
when you speak to him.
"He is a credit to his family and school and a most deserving
recipient of the Resident of the Month award."
As part of his award, Brandon will also enjoy a complimentary meal
at a local restaurant.
To nominate someone who you think deserves to be named Resident of
the Month, please email enquiries@dmhstallard.com
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