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'Pop Up Photography Studio' in aid of Great Ormond Street Childrens Hospital


Saturday 23rd March 2013


11.00am - 4.00pm at the Telegraph Hill Festival (Telegraph Hill Centre, SE4)


(Event Details: http://www.telegraphhillfestival.org.uk)


Join me for a mini portrait session and help support the countless children and their families who continue to rely on GOSH for critical help, to develop new treatments and save lives.


Last year my studio helped raised ?200 in one single day for GOSH and I would like to double it this year! It's free to drop by and there is no need to book, I will be on site all day ready to take your picture and will be donating 100% of my time and all print sales after the event to GOSH.


Why GOSH?


Great Ormond Street Hospital is an amazing place which has touched the lives of so many children and their families. With a family of my own I wanted to show my support, not only by raising money but also raising awareness about the hospital.


Great Ormond Street Hospital Children?s Charity needs to raise over ?50 million each year to make sure the hospital remains the world-class pioneering institution it is today. Support from fundraising events like this helps them to buy vital equipment, fund pioneering research and most importantly rebuild and refurbish some of their hospital site.


This redevelopment will allow them to replace inconvenient, cramped outdated wards with new facilities where parents can sleep alongside their child and will mean that children have more space in which to get well.


Thank you for your continued support!


Further details can be found on my website and blog: http://www.ellefallon.co.uk

We had our family picture taken by Elle last year at the pop up studio. We have had many compliments on the picture. This is great value for money, and also an excellent cause.


The Telegraph Hill festival had loads of lovely hand crafted pieces last year, so if you need to buy any gifts turn up with a few pounds in your pocket, you will not be able to resist. So many talented crafty people living in our community.


I hope you reach your fundraising target Elle, good luck!

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