Year 9 Sponsored World Record Attempts page

George Vernon is raising money for Teenage Cancer Trust

Participants: Year 9 Students at Seaford College

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Sponsored World Record Attempts · 28 June 2017

We are dedicated to improving the quality of life and chances of survival for young cancer patients aged 13-24. We fund and build specialist units in NHS hospitals and provide dedicated staff, bringing young people together so they can be treated by teenage cancer experts in the best place for them.

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You might ask why we are attempting to put ourselves through these humiliating stunts? Well, the reason is simple: 

2,555 teenagers will be diagnosed with cancer this year. That's why we have set ourselves the challenge of raising £2,555 in aid of this amazing charity. 
And we need your support.

This Summer, Year 9 are asking you for sponsorship to break a series of World Records in aid of this year's chosen charity, the Teenage Cancer Trust. 

Here are some of the awesome world records we're going to try to break

  • longest water balloon thrown and caught (without breaking)
  • fastest 100m on a space-hopper
  • most M'n'Ms eaten blindfolded, with chopsticks, in one min
  • most leap frogs by a pair in 30 seconds
  • most trampoline 'seat-drops' within a min
  • most sticky notes on the face in one min

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Donation summary

Total
£1,696.22
+ £197.50 Gift Aid
Online
£1,010.00
Offline
£686.22

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