Real ale carpers Rust bucket rally 2019

James Broughton is raising money for Children Are Butterflies
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Rust bucket rally 2019 · 7 June 2019

A childs funeral, is rarely planned for far in advance. Many funeral professionals will offer reduced fees or services free of charge, but there are still some unavoidable expenses. Here at Children Are Butterflies we offer some assistance with those remaining fees by way of capped funeral grants.

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On the 7th of June 2019, James broughton and Chris Murray ( the real ale carpers) will be taking part in the rust bucket rally we'll be covering a total of 9 Countries in 4 days covering 2500 miles in a car worth no more than £500. It's not for the faint Hearted!

RUST BUCKET RALLY 2019 is the fifth running of this unique event. Having already raised over £110k for 4 local charities and this year’s charity will be Children are Butterflies. 

Children Are Butterflies is a Northampton based charity. They offer financial support when arranging a funeral that and more importantly, emotional support through an established network of parents and families who have suffered similar losses. It may be a lonely time, but with Children Are Butterflies “You Are Not Alone”.

We have just over 50 cars signed up to the Rally - if we all hit our target that's over £50k given to a great cause. Every little helps no matter how small or big - We just ask that you help us reach our Goal.

Remember: Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving - they'll never share them with anyone or send you unwanted emails. Once you donate, they'll send your money directly to the charity. 

Thank you for your kind support

James & Chris

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Donation summary

Total
£1,555.00
+ £225.00 Gift Aid
Online
£1,305.00
Offline
£250.00

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