Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Fund Raising

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Mike Woodger has just celebrated his 86th birthday. He has been travelling to Kenya and Romania on Mission with Barnabas since 2001 and continues to look forward to future mission trips.

Mike is raising funds for the Barnabas 3in1 Appeal by doing a sponsored 10 mile walk. He will be walking on Sunday 19th April from Burraton Reservoir in Dartmoor, along a disused railway track to Princeton and back again.

£80 has been pledged so far but Mike is working hard to increase this amount before he does the walk - watch this space for further updates!

Another keen fundraiser is John Packham, aged 47 who is planning a sponsored swim on Saturday 25th April. John has just over £200 promised so far which, if he completes 60 lengths on the day, will be donated to the Barnabas 3in1 Appeal. (Where have all the young men gone....)

The question is - who will raise the most money? The competition is on.

Both John & Mike responded to a request to help raise funds for the Barnabas 3in1 Appeal by taking a special Sponsorship Form. The form gives the Charity details of Barnabas Outreach Trust and enables sponsors to enter their details, the amount they wish to give and also tick a box which allows Barnabas to collect gift aid on their sponsorship donation, where applicable.

So maybe you can help too...

Please contact us if you would like your own sponsorship form and get fundraising yourself. Or maybe you could encourage Mike or John by sponsoring their event!

 

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