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Interested in Fundraising for a great cause?


Hi some of you know me as a local web designer and marketing consultant in our local area..Well, I am honoured to tell you that have been working on a really exciting project for the last couple of weeks building the Marc Bolan School Of Music website.

Those of you over the age of 40 will remember Marc Bolan, huge 70s icon, who tragically died in a car accident.

Marc Bolan's partner, Gloria Jones and son Rolan Bolan, have begun a journey to raise money to build a music school in Marc's name. Their aim is to raise an initial ?50k to start the build. Some companies, artists and celebrities

have already pledged and donated services computers and auction items etc. This project, when completed will change the lives of 100s of children and families in Sierra Leone and further afield.


Co-founder Gloria Jones, had great success last night when a documentary which she participated in won Best Documentary at last nights Oscars!


The school build campaign "Buy a brick- build a school" was officially launched at midnight last night, where anyone can support by purchasing a brick (or 100s!) for just a ?1 each.


If you are part of an organisation, school, club or just want to donate a ?1 please contact us. We would love to cover some local fundraising events.There are also plans for the near future opportunities for children to become penpals when the internet access is set up.


Even if you are unable to donate or fundraise, if you can share the "buy a brick" campaign or any other posts from our site on Facebook and Twitter is also worth its weight in GOLD! Follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook as well


Please feel free to conatact us email [email protected]

Website http://marcbolanschoolofmusic.com/


Thanks for reading...appreciate all support


Kirstie x

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