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I've raised £750 to Buy toys for Children that are fleeing domestic abuse to open on Christmas day

Organised by Oakley MacDiarmid
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Children and youth

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Oakley, Shrimp and Calvin's Big Christmas Challenge!!

This year we are back! I'm joined by my two older Brothers Shrimp 17 and Calvin 22 and obviously me Oakley I'm 10,

for another Crazy Xmas Challenge!

So for this Year we will be stripped of all our technology, phones, Ipads etc with nothing but a map, a compass, some hiking gear and a tent! Battling the Great British weather and trekking through ashdown forest completing challenges along the way! For 3 days we will face tough obstacles and physically, mentally and emotionally demanding situations.

But together we will continue and see it through as a team as brothers and as one unit.

We will be overseen by the guru of outdoor Treking, adventure and survival JONATHAN KATTENBERG founder of WALKING WITH MY BEAR.

Jonathan will be setting the challenges and for a man that is training for a world record attempt at the south pole I can assure you these challenges won't be a breeze!

We are doing all this to raise money to buy toys and gifts for Children that are seeking refuge and are being supported by the amazing Charity "kids out".

These Children have very little and are fleeing their home from abuse and domestic violence. Sometimes they just leave with only the stuff they are wearing, no toys to play with or bikes to ride.

It really is so sad to think of these kids with nothing. But with the help of you amazing people we can buy these children toys and gifts to open at Christmas.

So Please Please Please can you sponsor us so we can make kids that have had a really hard time smile on Christmas day!

I know money can be tight but every penny really will help.

Thank so much for taking the time to read this and on behalf of us, we wish you all the very best Christmas ever 🎄 🎁 🧸

About fundraiser

Oakley MacDiarmid
Organiser

Donation summary

Total
£1,500.00