Susan Spivey John Thornicroft

EACC Cork of the Broads

Fundraising for The Care Workers Charity
£3,083
raised of £3,000 target
Cork of the Broads, 25 May 2020
Care Workers are at the frontline of the coronavirus crisis, caring for societys most vulnerable and most susceptible to the disease. If a care worker needs to self-isolate, they will fall into desperate need. Any help will go a long way.

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Care Workers have been somewhat sidelined,  yet they are also at the frontline of the coronavirus crisis, looking after society's most vulnerable and most susceptible to the disease. If a care worker needs to self-isolate, they will need help. Please donate here, and show you care for the Care Workers. 

The Cock of the Broads sailing race is traditionally held on the late May Bank Holiday at Thurne Mouth on the Norfolk Broads. This year, racing being cancelled, the Cork of the Broads, a “Pooh Sticks “ type cork race was the obvious alternative. 

The Cork of the Broads trophy was hotly contested by 156 entrants, jostling and bobbing towards the finishing line. Congratulations to the winner, Lady Mary, a beautiful J Class motor launch. Many thanks to all who donated and entered this fun event. 

Please enjoy and share the trailers and the Live Race Report at

https://youtu.be/4FEIWJEahkg

https://youtu.be/77C2MBdc89E

https://youtu.be/UXIMayktIYg

https://youtu.be/aSS7F512DxA

https://youtu.be/sSM-KN0VpuU

And please pass them on to other friends, family and colleagues who may wish to donate. This donation page will remain open .

For further details on both the Cork and the Cock of the Broads go to the East Anglian Cruising Club website https://www.ea-cc.org.

Thank you for your support.

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About the campaign

Care Workers are at the frontline of the coronavirus crisis, caring for societys most vulnerable and most susceptible to the disease. If a care worker needs to self-isolate, they will fall into desperate need. Any help will go a long way.

About the charity

The Care Workers Charity supports the basic welfare of current and former retired care workers. As a vulnerable workforce, when life takes a turn for the worse, the Care Workers Charity can provide financial support and guidance to overcome inevitable challenges.

Donation summary

Total raised
£3,083.00
+ £662.25 Gift Aid
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£3,083.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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