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Anne Baker has been a fundraiser for the NSPCC for over 50 years, but she has now really retired as this year, on May 14th she will be 109! However, she has asked if there is any way she could help her favourite charity, the NSPCC. As a result donations can be sent to the NSPCC through this page.
Born before the First World War when flying was precarious, radio rudimentary, TV non-existent, the inventors of the internet not even born, and even the washing machine a distant dream to end wash day drudgery - Anne is looking forward to her birthday when the family will gather round her. Anne has two great great grandchildren and so many great grandchildren it is difficult to keep count! She still lives in her own house in Harnham, Salisbury. Asked why the NSPCC meant so much to her she replied "I have always loved children. We owe them protection; they are our future."
Anne's 109 Appeal
Please help Anne celebrate her birthday and all her achievements by donating the number 109 to NSPCC to help them ensure vulnerable children are protected.
Can you give £1.09?
£10.90?
Maybe more?
Every penny will be well spent. Don't forget to add Gift Aid too!
Please share this page with your friends, your family, on your social media - we would be so grateful. You can even create your own fundraising page if you fancy taking on your own fundraiser in honour of Anne.
Thank you for helping NSPCC. Anne has always wanted to help children who are in difficult situations and your support means the world.