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Closed 29/09/2017
Weʼve raised £50 to Help with set up costs for Free Cakes for Kids Dunfermline. Baking for families who find it difficult to provide a child's birthday cake
- Dunfermline, United Kingdom
- Funded on Friday, 29th September 2017
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Free Cakes for Kids is a national not for profit organisation. We are currently setting up a branch within the Dunfermline and surrounding area. Each group is run independently within their own community so fundraising is vital to sustaining the group.
We are looking to have information flyers and stickers printed and are legally bound to provide allergen advice with our cakes so printing costs will also be incurred through this process.
Bakers are provided with the basics of a cake board, box and ready to roll fondant so stocking up on this is vital to smooth running.
We are hoping to have a fundraising event at the end of the month and require some packaging and banners for this too.
We really appreciate any donation big or small and are hoping to be providing cakes for children and young people right across Fife
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Rose Calder
Aug 28, 2017
£20.00
David
Jul 31, 2017
£20.00
Liz Gibson
Jul 31, 2017
Hope you manage to get enough funding to get this started up x
£10.00
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Caroline Calder
Dunfermline, United Kingdom
After reading about this organisation in a magazine I felt it was something I would like to do within my own community. I know that for my own children a birthday cake was a highlight of their day. The thought of children not having something as simple as a cake broke my heart.