The Flying Scotsman
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I am running the London marathon this coming sunday to raise money and awareness for the ‘Angelina Our Star Appeal’. A lot of you may remember that in May of last year we at ShrimperZone FC organised a "Sunrise to Sunset" Charity Football Match which raised an astonishing £9k for the Appeal, and this is my attempt to support them again in 2010. Last year was a cracking day and this was an article which appeared in the local paper at the time:
Evening Echo Article
The Angelina Our Star Appeal, affiliated to the Great Ormond Street Children’s’ Hospital (charity number: 235825), is an appeal based in Southend that has been set up in memory of Angelina Vidler, who lost her life at the age of 5 and a half to Wilms’ tumor – a rare childhood cancer. All monies raised will help to fund a new project at Great Ormond Street Children’s’ Hospital, which will transform the Hospital's ability to develop safer and more effective new treatments for children with cancer. For more information about the appeal please see their website
http://www.angelinaourstar.org.uk/
I know there are lots of people out there looking for sponsorship at the moment, but if anyone would like to sponsor me, you can do so through the Appeal’s justgiving site - http://www.justgiving.co.uk/angelinaourstar
Thank you for your support,
Dave
I am running the London marathon this coming sunday to raise money and awareness for the ‘Angelina Our Star Appeal’. A lot of you may remember that in May of last year we at ShrimperZone FC organised a "Sunrise to Sunset" Charity Football Match which raised an astonishing £9k for the Appeal, and this is my attempt to support them again in 2010. Last year was a cracking day and this was an article which appeared in the local paper at the time:
Evening Echo Article
The Angelina Our Star Appeal, affiliated to the Great Ormond Street Children’s’ Hospital (charity number: 235825), is an appeal based in Southend that has been set up in memory of Angelina Vidler, who lost her life at the age of 5 and a half to Wilms’ tumor – a rare childhood cancer. All monies raised will help to fund a new project at Great Ormond Street Children’s’ Hospital, which will transform the Hospital's ability to develop safer and more effective new treatments for children with cancer. For more information about the appeal please see their website
http://www.angelinaourstar.org.uk/
I know there are lots of people out there looking for sponsorship at the moment, but if anyone would like to sponsor me, you can do so through the Appeal’s justgiving site - http://www.justgiving.co.uk/angelinaourstar
Thank you for your support,
Dave