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From 8?14 February 2010, the humble cupcake will be changing the lives babies born too soon, too small and too sick as people across the UK join together to Cake a Difference for Bliss, the special care baby charity.


Bliss provides vital support and care to premature and sick babies, offers guidance and information to families, and funds ground-breaking research.


We'd love you, your friends, family, colleagues or community to help Bliss to Cake a Difference! We need as many bakers as possible ? expert or enthusiast ? to make and sell their creations. Where and how you tempt your cupcake fans is up to you, but you can get off to a great start with the Cake a Difference fundraising pack full of ideas, advice and a yummy cup cake recipe.


To find out more, download a fundraising pack, and to tell us about your event online, visit www.cakeadifference.org or you can contact us at [email protected] or on 0207 378 5745.


Thanks


Katie x

Hi Kristy,


It would be great if you could take part! Could you organise a cake sale at your children's nurseries/school? Or at work? Or are you part of any sports clubs, community groups or churches?


Drop me a line if you want to talk about it more [email protected]


Katie

HI

I would be really happy to make some cakes to contribute to someone else's sale, but can't actually organise or host a sale myself at the moment (young toddler and big pregnant belly!)

If that's any use to anyone let me know. Sounds like a great cause and a really good idea

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