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Closed 25/01/2017
Weʼve raised £32 to lighthouse women's aid
- Brigg, United Kingdom
- Funded on Wednesday, 25th January 2017
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Zoe and I became friends through lighthouse. we have decided to support this charity by doing a tandem skydive from 15000 feet on the 25th November..
Zoe was left disabled after domestic violence and is partly sighted so this will be a huge challenge for her but we will conquer it together..
I (Sarah) also went through a episode of domestic violence and cant think of a better way to thank lighthouse for all their amazing ongoing support, love and care we all receive from the staff there..
WE ARE NOT ALONE
we are also helping iceni and mountain trike for darran !!!
we are also going to be helping Iceni and mountain trike for darran..
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- 8 years ago
sarah jane pearson
8 years agohello all in total so far we have collected £98 off line so £100 in total only £500 to go with your help and support we will do it and we are also doing a raffle with a fantastic forever living hamper up for grabs tickets are £3 and all proceeds go to light house as well if your interested in the raffle let us know (raffle is online )
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Anonymous
Jan 12, 2017
Barney Wilkinson
Nov 27, 2016
£10.00
Josephine Goodchild
Nov 26, 2016
Good luck xxx
£10.00
Anonymous
Oct 29, 2016
£2.00
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sarah jane pearson
Brigg, United Kingdom
we will be jumping near Brigg from 15000 feet traveling at a speed of 120m/per hour during a free fall