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    Weʼve raised £10 to Help with running costs of holiday homes belonging to The Principle Trust Children's Charity giving underprivileged children restbite care.

    Skipton, United Kingdom
    Funded on Wednesday, 15th November 2017

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    We are a group of 16-18 year old teenagers and we are apart of the NCS association. This means we have to do 30 hours community work and as part of our community work our aim is to raise £200 or more for The Principle Trust Children's Charity to help them with the running costs of three holiday homes that they own. Each one costs £30,000 a year to properly run. We hope the funds that we raise will help somewhat towards these running costs, allowing the sick and unfortunate children to go on amazing holidays that they deserve.

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      • Karen Richards

        Karen Richards

        Nov 5, 2017

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      Scott Mostyn

      Scott Mostyn

      Skipton, United Kingdom

      I am currently doing a social action project as part of my NCS experience. We are planning a family fun day on the 11th November to raise money for the Principle Trust Children's Charity.

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