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Fab Fundraiser - Leanne

15 April 2022

We were visited recently by one of our previous Fab Fundraisers, Leanne Covey, who has been selling felt donkeys in No.26 in Ventnor.


The felt donkeys sold so well the previous time she offered them around Christmas, that there was still demand for them. She continued to sell these through the beginning of this year and came in to tell us how she had been doing.


She managed to raise another £310 for us, which is amazing! We would also like to give a special mention to Anna, who very kindly bought 2 of these felt donkeys.


Thank you so much Leanne for all of the fundraising you have done, our donkeys really appreciate everyone's generosity!


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