Wednesday 13 December 2017

Christmas fundraiser 2017

On Monday 11th December, as you would have known if you see my posts regularly, I held a ‘Christmas Fundraiser’ at Blackfen School, all proceeds going towards starting off my ‘Bravery Bottles’ Project. 

As well as the food (cakes, cookies, biscuits, chocolate, lollies) which were for sale, I’d also spent the past few weeks making extra bits to sell, such as baubles, greeting cards, badges, reindeer food and other decorations. 

Altogether, I raised £200.50 which is absolutely incredible considering I only had just over half an hour ‘selling time’ during the lunch break, and I’m so grateful for the generosity of the staff and students at Blackfen. 



I’d also like to individually thank Mr Brown, for letting me hold the event at school in the first place, the caretakers for help with equipment etc., and Mrs Taylor for help with setting up and selling too; thank you all. 

A special thank you of course to my mummy, Mrs Keenan, for being her usual bossy self, which made everything, from the preparation at the very beginning, until leaving school after the event, and everything in the middle (including pushing me around school in a wheelchair), run as smoothly as it possibly could have done, and for being part of making the event the success it was. 



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On Monday 11th December, as you would have known if you see my posts regularly, I held a ‘Christmas Fundraiser’ at Blackfen School, all proceeds going towards starting off my ‘Bravery Bottles’ Project. 



As well as the food (cakes, cookies, biscuits, chocolate, lollies) which were for sale, I’d also spent the past few weeks making extra bits to sell, such as baubles, greeting cards, badges, reindeer food and other decorations. 



Altogether, I raised £200.50 which is absolutely incredible considering I only had just over half an hour ‘selling time’ during the lunch break, and I’m so grateful for the generosity of the staff and students at Blackfen. 



I’d also like to individually thank Mr Brown, for letting me hold the event at school in the first place, the caretakers for help with equipment etc., and Mrs Taylor for help with setting up and selling too; thank you all. 



A special thank you of course to my mummy, Mrs Keenan, for being her usual bossy self, which made everything, from the preparation at the very beginning, until leaving school after the event, and everything in the middle (including pushing me around school in a wheelchair), run as smoothly as it possibly could have done, and for being part of making the event the success it was.