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Closed 27/02/2019
Weʼve raised £105 to help Beechcliffe School fund for a new minibus.
- Funded on Wednesday, 27th February 2019
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On Sunday 4 November 2018 Tracy Tai and Leanna Bolton at Irwin Mitchell Leeds Office are running the Abbey Dash in Leeds in the hope to raise money for Beechcliffe Special School to help fund for a new minibus.
Beechcliffe Special School is a co-educational, generic community special school for pupils aged 11 to 19 years with a wide range of Special Educational Needs. Some of the pupils have complex health and medical needs. Some of the pupils spend their school life and beyond dependent upon some form of support and help whilst others progress onto further education and independent living.
In our job we work closely with children and young people who have additional needs. We hope to raise some much needed funds towards the school to help them raise funds to purchase a minibus to make transport and trips much easier!
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carolyn heaton
Nov 5, 2018
Hope it went well both.C
£20.00
Ibrar
Nov 2, 2018
All the best to you both!
£10.00
Rachel Roach
Nov 2, 2018
Good Luck, enjoy the run!
£10.00
Lauren Bullock
Nov 2, 2018
Good luck!
£10.00
Victoria Mullin
Oct 31, 2018
Good Luck Tracy! xXx
£10.00
Rebecca P
Oct 30, 2018
Good luck Tracy & Leanna - run as fast as the wind :-)
Rachelle Mahapatra
Oct 30, 2018
Would love to join you, but........Enjoy the runRachelle x
£20.00
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