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We are always looking for volunteers who can help us with our fundraising activities. If you think you can help in any way please contact us.
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| Yvette Hodson is a Specialist Nurse at the MND Clinic in Newcastle. She successfully completed the gruelling C2C cycle ride - a three day trek across the backbone of England from West Coast to East Coast. The result? A massive £750 collected from sponsorships and from a fundraising evening. Many thanks, Yvette! more details... |
| Liz Shipley, who has MND, completed the 2006 Great North Run in her wheelchair. She was pushed by a team of 4 firemen from Hebburn Fire Station: Branch Chairman Martin Boyes, Steven Foster, Richard Rickaby and Chris Tubrit. The news was featured in the Newcastle Journal on 23 September. Click here to see the report. |
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| Liz abseiling in 2004 |
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Answer: Collect for Tyne & Wear Branch at the Gateshead Metro Centre. And so we were there in force... more details... |
The Glendale Social Club at Houghton le Spring has donated £300 to the Branch from its fundraising actvities. Club Secretary Sid Smith presented a cheque for that amount to the Branch President, Ken Hylton, on Sunday 21 May.
Our sincere thanks go to the Club and to everyone who helped to make the donation possible.
This is not the first donation from the Club. Glendale has raised substantial sums for the Branch in the last few years.
| 60s Night, organised by the North Tyneside Council Employees Charity Committee raised £1,000 for the Branch. It was a fun-packed evening with plenty happening. The music was fantastic and the bar was kept busy. more details... |
Overview of the Branch's Financial Year 2004 - 05Financially 2004-5 was the most successful year in the Branch's history. Income, at £40,123 was more than that of the 5 previous years put together. more details ... |
North Cumbria and Tyne & Wear Branches joined forces on Saturday 24 September 2005 for a day of street collecting at the Gateshead MetroCentre.
Tyne & Wear branch funds benefitted to the tune of almost £1,100. North Cumbria are still counting.
Champion collectors for Tyne & Wear were Tony and Ann Holden. They collected throughout the entire day and relieved the public of over £300.
| What a day! Record numbers in the Great North Run. Over 200 athletic souls running for the MND Association. A fine sunny day - perfect weather for spectators but distinctly too hot for most runners. First runner home for MND Association was Derek Reed with a time of 1 hour 34 minutes 37 seconds. more details |
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| Eddie Cooper ran as Blaze Bear |
The Branch enjoyed a motivating session on fundraising at their June Branch meeting.
Simi Epstein and Elaine Wyspianski, who manage and co-ordinate Community Fundraising for the MND Association had travelled all the way up from National Office in Northampton to 'rally the troops'.
After losing their fundraising officer to another charity, the branch were concerned that they would be struggling to match their record-breaking fundraising last year.
From Christmas baubles and baking biscuits to the Great North Run, Simi and Elaine presented a whole range of ideas to try.
By the end of the evening the room was buzzing with enthusiasm and North East optimism!
And often all it takes is a very charming smile - as Elaine demonstrated with great finesse at the end of the evening.
Stepping into the lift, two complete strangers travelling to the ground floor with her emerged at the bottom accepting Elaine's business card - enthused about the possibility of running the Great North Run for us next year! That's the way to do it!
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'The Royal George', at Brunton Park in Newcastle, has raised £45
so far
this year in donations of small change from customers and staff.
Ashleigh Boyes and Liz Shipley have raised £74 in donations from
distributing the Association's red-and-blue wristbands.
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Sid Smith and the Glendale Social Club have done it again! They raised £620 for the Association at a fundraising night in February.
Inland Revenue staff at Longbenton raised £700 for the Association from their Xmas Raffle, through the good offices of our hardworking member Lorraine Young.
Durham Concert Secretaries donated £300 to us raised at a social event in January.
Alan and Dorothy Simpson have been selling bottles of their home-made ginger wine at meetings of the Sunderland Support Group. So far they have raised £45.
Joan Cohan and her friends raised £40 for us from a coffee & bingo evening in December. Thank you all!
We send our grateful thanks to everyone concerned in these activities.
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2003 Fundraising
2004 Fundraising
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