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There is an active East Dulwich Mums Facebook page ( Fathers/Carers can join too ) at https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=564217660390724

and we are hosting a Coffee and Cake Fundraising event on the 3rd of March from 9.30am at All Fired Up Cafe near Goose Green Park to raise funds for Kings College Hospital as part of their 'Together we can/Time is life ' campaign .

We are very lucky to have a good hospital on our doorstep and I thought it would be wonderful if the community could pull together to raise funds for Kings.


As part of the event , we were hoping some local businesses might like to donate something towards the raffle prizes ?

Alternatively any skills/talents that would be useful on the day would be great too.

So far we have a lady doing Neal's yard organic mini pamper facial for ?3 with proceeds going to the hospital .

We also have an some great prizes for the raffle which I'll reveal once they have all been confirmed .

Toni at all All Fired Up is offering coffee and cake at the super price of ?3 .


There is a page to donate if you prefer :http://m.virginmoneygiving.com/mt/uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-web/fundraiser/showFundraiserProfilePage.action?userUrl=EastDulwichMums&isTeam=true&un_jtt_redirect


There is a possible fun run happening in the summer too .

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