Pulling together to raise funds
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I go to a craft group and the library in Amngmering. In Rustington I go to St Josephs Church, the Guild Care shop and the library. The library and the guild care shop are going. In Littlehampton I go to the libaray and Arcade Knitters.
These people are fantastic at helping.
I decided to do ‘Brave the Shave’ for Macmillan Cancer Care. I suggested we support another charity as well. I asked everyone to bring a hat to go to either Link to Hope or Special Care Babies at Worthing Hospital.
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Macmillan asked what my target – regarding sponsorship – would be. From the top of my head I said £500, thinking if I get half that would be good.
I have to include and family as well as all the knitters. The total at present is £879.63.
You are all wonderful people and so generous. Thank you so much.
Diana Wade
Sheepfold Avenue
Rustington
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