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Paul

Paul Report 7 Jul 2006 14:23

oh yes, also WIllen Hospice and Stoke Mandeville, whenever I see them fundraising

ann

ann Report 7 Jul 2006 14:48

Diabetic as grandson has been diabetic since he was 4 and Homeless charitys. Annie

LindaMcD

LindaMcD Report 7 Jul 2006 15:47

Air Ambulance Local Hospice Local Childrens Hospice Alzheimer's Society Local Alzheimer's Society Cancer Research Lifeboats Have done sponsored walks and cycle rides too. Linda

Swiss

Swiss Report 8 Jul 2006 02:02

We regularly give donations for cancer research, aids and muscular dystrophy. My cousin (who lives in the UK) organises fund-raising activities 2 or 3 times a year for the local hospice during afternoons or evenings. So, whenever we visit, we either take her something to put on her stalls or give her some money. Margaret

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 8 Jul 2006 02:04

I don't have a lot of spare cash but shop in many charity shops so 'donate' in that way and donate things to the shops too. Do what I can when I can, to any I can help. Have collected masses of things like tents, blankets, shoes and clothing etc for homeless (displaced through civil war etc) in Novi Sad, Norwich's twin city in the former Yugoslavia and for other similar people. My friend and her husband have done huge amounts of work to get things through to those in need over the years and I was proud to help them. Liz

Izzy

Izzy Report 8 Jul 2006 02:14

I'm doing a 60km walk for breakthrough breast cancer in Sept, it's a big challenge as i suffer with brittle asthma, my collegue and need to raise £1500 each before we can do the walk, this is prooving hard right now, so if anyone would like to make a donation please go to www.avivabreakthroughbreastcancer.co.uk click for the london walk put my name Cheryl Hall in on the participant search and make a secure donation on line, or feel free to send a cheque to Suite2 1 George Williams Way Colchester Co1 2js, I'm very proud to be taking part in this challenge, last year 2,000 walkers raised £5 million pounds,during this walk, this year we hope to beat that record. I've only been signed up on GR for the last 4 days but and i'm humbled by the kindness and thoughtfulness of my fellow gene searchers, i thankyou all for your support. Cherylxx

Izzy

Izzy Report 8 Jul 2006 11:01

'n' good morning all

HeatherinLeicestershire

HeatherinLeicestershire Report 8 Jul 2006 11:10

Cancer research Christies hospital NSPPC Overseas childrens charity Heather x