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Debwah3110

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Good evening,


My name is Deborah McCracken, I am a teacher and I am organising a quiz night at my school in Forest Hill to raise money for a trip to Kenya which I am going on in April. The reason for this trip is to support children and orphans with the organisation called "One By One". This organisation has orphanages in several places around the world, for example Kenya, Sri Lanka and Pakistan as well as providing support to other countries around the world.


I?m writing to ask if you might be willing to donate a prize that I can raffle/auction at the event in March. Any generous donation will be supporting a great cause and your company will be thanked and recognised on the night.


Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you soon.


Blessings,

Deborah

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