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Please visit our team page The Veronica Claxton Memorial Fund to see our overall total and all the other pages contributing to Target 250k the address of our team page is : www.justgiving.com/teams/target250k
Target 10k - May 18th 2014 to July 18th 2014 (£14,600 Raised)
Target 50k - September 2014 to July 2015 (£50,000 Raised)
Target 250k - September 2015 to Ongoing (£220,000 raised as of April 2019)
All time fundraising of the Veronica Claxton Memorial Fund as of April 2019 was £300,000
You can view all our current or previous event fundraising pages by visiting our team page at www.justgiving.com/teams/target250k
So then! Here we go again, Target 50k was achieved in such a short space of time so now I'm looking more long term, momentum has been fantastic and hopefully that will just grow and grow, some huge plans in place over the next few years which leads me to up the total to a quarter of a million pounds both on here and on our team page. The team page is now live at www.justgiving.com/teams/target250k this is where any justgiving pages you wish to have which will be raising money for us can be linked too and all money raised on your page will go towards the team target of £250,000 on there.
Please continue to support so passionately and help spread the word and do your own things as we continue to serve not only the legacy of my lovely mum Veronica Claxton sadly taken from us by cancer aged 50 in 2008 but also the children and young people who are supported so amazingly by the work CLIC sargent children with cancer do.
CLIC Sargent is the UK’s leading cancer charity for children and young people, and their families. They provide
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support to help children and young people cope with cancer and get the most out of life.
Please help us to continue to help them.
For more details of upcoming events please visit www.veronicaclaxtonmemorialfund.co.uk
Or contact us at :
veronicaclaxtonmemorialfund@gmail.com and claxtonluke@yahoo.com
Thanks so much for visiting our page and helping us to achieve our £250,000 dream.
Luke Claxton