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Evening one and all,

as some of you may know at Xmas i come on here and ask for sweets for the kids ward at kings..and you respond amazingly!! and i cant thank you enough, this year as well as the Xmas run i am going to drop off some Easter eggs! for those who don't know when i was younger they pretty much saved my life...they get no funding at all for little treats (sweet wise)for the kids who are unfortunately in there over Easter/Xmas etc....anyway, i will be popping down there on Friday the 25th with some eggs for the little ones! if you fancy joining in and donating a Easter egg that would be amazing! you can either drop off at my house before the 25th or you can pop in and drop it off to the ward....but thought i would see if anyone fancied joining me!


feel free to drop me a text or a call if you have any questions 07852937213.

and if you do want to drop off at my house (ivanhoe road) it would be great if you could drop me a text and let me know, i will be in weekdays from 6pm...but due to work I wont be in London this weekend.


anyway enough rambling from me! thanks for your time!


have a great weekend.

Allan

Im loving this. I was born at Kings as were my 2 little girls.They were so good with my girlfriend who never had the easiest of pregnancies.We'd be more than happy to donate some eggs. I think we're going to start the easter egg shopping by next week so will contact you then to pass them over to you.


P.S I SALUTE YOU

Hello everyone!

Just to let you know if you do fancy donating then I'm away this weekend but will be back on Sunday so if you could get the eggs over to me by Friday the 25 then that would be great!! If you need me please do call or text me 07852937213. As I won't be able to log onto the edf!


Thanks again!

Have a great weekend guys!


Allan

Eggs were dropped off today (saturday)the nurse there was blown away! i managed to get 4 donations and i handed over 40 eggs! you guys are amazing! thank you! they also asked me to pass on a massive thank you! they said they will send a thank you email to me, so soon as i get it i will post it on here.


Again...thank you so much!


Allan

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