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Weʼve raised £140 to Support 3 Jersey based charities, Healing Waves, JCCT & Make a wish Jersey through St Michael’s Christmas Sale
- Funded on Friday, 17th January 2020
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Our aim is to sponsor a seriously ill child‘s wish of visiting Lapland through Make a Wish. To purchase boards, wetsuit’s & other equipment for Healing Waves, a charity that offers ocean therapy for islanders with disabilities and who are funded entirely by donations and volunteers. Finally, we are raising funds for the Help a life take flight campaign at JCCT.
The monies raised have a huge impact on these charities abilities to help local less fortunate children and families. What better way to kick off the festive season than by granting the wish of a terminally ill child?
This page has been set up to allow families, and the wider St Michael’s network, Alumni, Businesses and individuals who may wish to support us in our drive to make this year our best yet! All donations are gratefully recieved with huge thanks, no matter how big or how small.
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Anonymous
Nov 28, 2019
Best of luck for tomorrow!
Anonymous
Nov 27, 2019
Good luck!
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Nov 27, 2019
Zara and Harry Hughes
Nov 24, 2019
We hope you raise lots of money. Good luck.
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Becky Morris
St Michael’s Christmas Sale is a long standing school tradition, giving families at the school the chance to support local families less fortunate than our own. Over the years hundreds of thousands has been raised by the school for different on island charities.