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    Weʼve raised £0 to to help get my son a new bike his was stolen over the summer and he's gutted as only had it Christmas and was always on it used for school

    Worcester, UK
    Closed on Sunday, 31st March 2019

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    My son Reace had is bike stolen over the summer and he's gutted as only had it Christmas cost around £400 in which we saved over the months to get as always had second hand bikes before this one. He was always out with his friends in which one of them recently had his bike stolen and was thire transport to and from school please help raise the money to get Reace a new bike we would be very grateful of you. Please make my boys day please give a little to help buy him a new bike.thank you for taking the time to read our story xx

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        Emma Milner

        Emma Milner

        Worcester, UK

        Hi I'm Emma I have never done anything like this before and only doing it because my 13yr old son had his pride and joy stolen. I give to charity when I can weather it buying clothes or toy for my 4 children from charity shops or putting loose change in fundraising tubs xx

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