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Fab Fundraiser - James Beech

29 April 2022

We were visited by James Beech, who told us all about some amazing fundraising that he has been doing. James has been raising money for his Jamboree 2023 with the scouts. James has already done a wide range of fundraising activities such as a quiz night, a raffle, and inflating tyres.


James has decided to choose us for part of his fundraising and wants to raise £1000 for us! Alongside this he also has a target to raise £4000 for refugees. He has plans to do a 22 mile walk in London, a gaming night, a Korean food night, and more quiz nights.


James popped in to give us the first £250 he has managed to raise for us. We wish James all the best with his future fundraising and think that what he has done, and is continuing to do is amazing!


Thank you James!


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