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Miles in Memory charity walk in aid of The Lullaby Trust - Tues 21st March 2017


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I am organising a walk to remember my darling sister Emily Louise and raise money for The Lullaby Trust.


Following a (hopefully) sunny walk in Dulwich Park, we'll move onto The Lordship where there will be a raffle and games. I've already had some excellent prizes donated for the raffle from local businesses - will share details soon.


An excellent opportunity to mingle with other mums in the area.


Meet at 11:30am by the Court Lane Gate Entrance of Dulwich Park.


Suggested donation to participate in the walk: ?5.


You can visit my JustGiving page here: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/SophiesMilesinMemory - you can make your donation here, or bring cash on the day.


Please do share with your networks and join us on the day! Get in touch if you have any questions.

  • 1 month later...

Some amazing raffle prizes to be had on Tuesday:


?50 voucher to spend at The Lordship

Meal for 2 at Mr Bao

?25 Franco Manca gift voucher

1 clay imprint at Punk Me Up Ceramics Cafe

?25 Willis B voucher

Blow dry at Myla and Davis

4 x ?25 Oddono's gift vouchers


Look forward to seeing you all there!

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