Rich's 2012: A New Thing Every Day

Richard Roberts is raising money for Ectopic Pregnancy Foundation

Participants: 2012: A New Thing Ever Day

“2012: A New Thing Ever Day”

on 15 March 2012

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The Ectopic Pregancy Foundation (EPF) is a charity organisation set up by a group of National Health Service (NHS) doctors to help give advice about this distressing condition that affects up to 1 in 100 pregnancies. We provide advice for both the medical profession and the general public, in the form of the website and a 24 hour telephone advice line. The EPF needs funds to support its activity and ambitions. Funding is required for hosting the website, providing the 24 hour patient helpline, mailshots to A&E departments, equipment to train gynaecologists in managing ectopic pregnancies and administrative support to run the organisation. All the trustees, faculty and international resident advisors are honorary and receive no financial reward and give their time freely. We do not have any governmental support. Mr Laurie Montgomery Irvine, founder and honory chief executive.

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As we drunkenly ushered in the new year in Central London, I grabbed my beautiful wife and gave her a big, lickery kiss! As I did this, I realised "I have never brought in the new year by kissing a wife before!" 

In my inebriated excitement, I informed my pals that I would bravely keep this up for the whole of 2012; trying something new everyday! 

I have created a tiny, little blog to chronicle the 366 (yep, it's a leap year!) new things I tried in 2012... www.tinylittlefella.tumblr.com

This is for the amazing charity The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust. I urge you to donate just £3.66 (1p per new thing). Needless to say, if you can afford to donate a little more, your contribution would be VERY welcome. 

Big love to you all!

 

Donation summary

Total
£3,058.75
+ £508.83 Gift Aid
Online
£2,801.75
Offline
£257.00

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