Anya Watterson on behalf of Castletown Girlguiding and Scout Hall is crowdfunding
Iʼm raising £8,000 to support with Castletown Girlguiding and Scout Hall
- Castletown Isle of Man
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I'm raising £8,000 for a community project
Unfortunately as of 18th December we found out our Guiding and Scout hall in Castletown has closed until further notice. This is due to urgent work and maintenance that needs to be carried out. To raise the funds for the hall, we have decided to reach out for any contributions to help our current circumstances. This hall is where we meet weekly and has massive impact on multiple children within the southern region of the island. Any donations that would help with the halls repairs and speed up the process, would be greatly appreciated.
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Anonymous
Mar 9, 2025
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Feb 25, 2025
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Feb 25, 2025
Good luck!
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Judith & Stephen Mylchreest
Feb 25, 2025
A great service provided to the community should be supported by the community. Thank you for all your time & effort.
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Feb 25, 2025
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Anya Watterson on behalf of Castletown Girlguiding and Scout Hall
Castletown Isle of Man