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Supporting Rockinghorse Children’s Charity with every school trip

For over 30 years, Travelbound has been creating unforgettable educational trips for schools, colleges, universities, and music groups. These journeys combine learning and adventure, helping students grow, bond and discover the world.

Now, every trip you book with us also helps make a difference to children in need across Sussex.

Our partnership with Rockinghorse

We’re proud to support Rockinghorse Children’s Charity, a local organisation close to our Brighton head office. Their mission? To transform the lives of sick and disabled children by funding vital equipment and creating child-friendly hospital spaces.

A little contribution, a big impact

Every donation helps provide:

  • Lifesaving medical equipment
  • Comforting toys and resources
  • Welcoming, child-friendly hospital environments

These small gestures bring hope and happiness to children and families during the toughest times.

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About Rockinghorse Children’s Charity

Since 1967, Rockinghorse has worked tirelessly to improve healthcare for babies, children, and young people across Sussex. They partner with leading facilities such as:

  • The Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital
  • The Trevor Mann Baby Unit
  • Children’s wards throughout the region

Rockinghorse receives no government funding, relying entirely on the generosity of individuals and businesses like ours. Learn more about their incredible work.

Why It Matters

Your school trip, their brighter future

Every trip booked with Travelbound contributes to Rockinghorse’s mission.

Together, we can:

  • Bring joy and comfort to children and families
  • Support exceptional care for young patients
  • Fund vital equipment and resources
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Get Involved

Want to learn more about our partnership or explore additional ways to help?
Contact our team today and discover how your school trip can make a lasting impact.

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