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Raffle prizes wanted for charity event TOMORROW!


EDNA

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Hi there business owners :)


We are holding a Chinese NY event for families tomorrow 1-3pm at The Plough (nr Dulwich Library) and have a few raffle prizes donated. Just wondered if anyone else might be kind enough to donate something?


We have vouchers from Eos Dance, SE22 Piano School, Fitness4Mummies, and Shutter Baby photography, items from AloeMrs and Captured on the Rye...


Any profits will go to www.helpxavier.org which is a very worthwhile cause - a 3 yr old from Peckham with cerebral palsy needs an operation (which they only do in USA at present, unless you are incredibly lucky as there is a lack of funding in this area in the UK) to help him walk unaided.


If you would be kind enough to donate something please contact EDNA at [email protected] or ring 07453 890 109


Many thanks generous people :)

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