Friday 19 April 2013

Amazing Week for Fundraising Efforts

It has been another amazing week at Churchill, raising £1,785 for the Douglas Macmillan Hospice. The response to the challenge has been fantastic and we continue to raise the bar each week.

A special thanks go to IFB who have donated all the specially designed Doing It For Dougie carrier bags and also to Dudsons who have bought 100 of our mugs. Also to Mark Hill of One Sure Insurance, Corner, Libra & KML cleaning services who have bought mugs.
  
Mugs have also gone this week into Screwfix, DHL, Sainsburys, Sentinel, Ageas Insurance, Johnson Matthey, Cardway Cartons, Garners Garden Centre, Potteries Power Transmission, RDB Belting, Scotia Soaps, Regent Travel, Therser, Furlong Mills, Goodfells Barbers, Tinsdills Solicitors, Listers Trade Frames, Clearedge, BDL, Matara, Chamber of Commerce, Milton Bridge, PSM, Regent Theatre and Mandy Occasion Cakes of Tean. Many thanks to all our  supporters & to all our wonderful employees too many to mention who are also selling mugs to their friends & families. We now have over 3000 mugs out in the market.
Phil Salt and the Port Vale Players
Churchill's Phil Salt with Port Vale players (left to right)
Anthony Griffith,  Adam Yate,  Lee Hughes

This week also saw Phil Salt & Amy Sellers deliver 100 mugs into the Port Vale shop, which are now on sale ahead of the big game on Saturday. Phil and Amy took the opportunity to wish the players well for their weekend game. 

This Sunday Paul Smith is running the London Marathon and he is hoping for a personal best. It is not too late to sponsor Paul please either go to our Just Giving site or there are a number of sponsor forms around the factory. This is Pauls 3rd London Marathon so lets all get behind him. 

A big thank you goes to Parkhouse Engineering who have donated £200 in sponsorship.

water dispensers from Eden Springs
Finally, we would also like to thank to Eden Water who are donating water for the runners on the relay race on May 22nd. 

Please sponsor Churchill's effort in "doing it for dougie" via the just giving page. 

For the full story of Churchill's Charity Challenge please visit the Churchill website.

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