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Hope you've had a reply from the OP but understand they are a shift worker not able to use their phone etc.


Also, just to say from a previous poster, Sainsburys at DKH are very reluctant to offer any freebies/summer/xmas fair/raffles out to community causes. Apparently they have their own charities.


I asked for a few freebies a few years ago and what I asked for was still sitting on their shelves weeks later but that's in the past!

Hi everyone!!! just a massive thank you to everyone who donated...im really sorry Lavender but iv had massive issues with my phone, i took all donations to kings on the 23rd, im really sorry again if anyone was trying to get in touch, as you can Imagen im been massively busy over xmas too...hope you understand.


anyway, the nurses was totally blown away and gave me a huge hug and also told me to tell you guys THANK YOU! and i can only echo that! thank you so much guys! you really really made a lot of people happy (kids and adults) i was really taken aback by how much you gave and not only that but by how nice and supportive you all have been!


i really cant say thanks enough!! i hope you all had a great xmas and have a amazing new year!


Thank you again!!! what a bunch of absolute legends!! if there is anything i can do for you guys please do get in touch!


Have a great new year!


THANK YOU!!!


i also was away in Birmingham, again im sorry if anyone felt like i was blanking them, this wasn't the case at all! apologies if i upset anyone but did my best! Thanks again and have a great new year.


Allan

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