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Thanks for taking the time to visit our JustGiving page.
The Boys grew moustaches of all shapes, sizes and colours from 31st December 2009 until the Finale on 31st January 2010
(The Tash growers consisted of: Mickey Field, Ritchie the Bar-Steward, Mark, Danny, Grievesy, Fozza, Mickey Buzz, Dunza and Alan)
The Grand Finale was held in the Turbina (Fossway, Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne)
Paul "FOZZA" Forrest was crowned the worthy "Bangers and Mash Champion 2010"
Up to and including the Final saw the Tash Growers Raise £1254.11 for the Tiny Lives Charity!
Well Done Boys (and of course the girls who helped organise but couldn't grow tashes).
All money raised including donations for entering the competiton from the lads will be donated to Tiny Lives at the RVI.
Even though the competition is over, this page will remain open for another 12 weeks or so, to allow anyone else wishing to donate to this very worthy local charity to donate!
Thanks to everyone who donated - it is very much appreciated!
And thanks in advance for anyone who donates whilst the page is still active!
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Tiny Lives
The Neonatal Unit at the R.V.I. in Newcastle upon Tyne specialises in
saving babies lives. Every year, 600 premature or ill newborn babies
are admitted to the hospital from across the North East, with up to
30 babies being looked after at any one time.
For more info please go to: http://www.tinylives.org.uk/
"Tiny Lives supports the Newcastle Neonatal Service and is part of The Community Foundation serving Tyne & Wear and Northumberland (Registered Charity : 700510)"
So please dig deep and donate now.
Thanks
The Boys
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