Represented by our Chief Development Officer Chris Roe, Rowland Brothers Foundation were proud and honoured to be present at this year’s recognition of the selfless work our emergency services workers and volunteers do for us.

The Civic Mayor of Croydon, Richard Chatterjee, raised a flag outside Croydon Town Hall to commemorate this years’ Emergency Services 999 Day. Also in attendance were representatives of the local council, the Met Police, the ambulance and fire services, and many others.

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Chris Roe,
Bereavement and Grief

Chris Roe has over 20 years’ experience in pastoral care, grief, and bereavement. Formerly Club Chaplain at Crystal Palace FC, he holds a Masters in pastoral care, is a qualified life coach, and has counselling experience. Chris is Chief Development Officer at the Rowland Brothers Foundation and serves as in-house celebrant. In his spare time, he enjoys playing guitar and recording his own songs.

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