Angie Rawson

Angie & Geoff's fundraiser for Sailors Children's Society

Fundraising for Sailors Children's Society
£1,000
raised of £1,000 target
Event: Bridge2Bridge 2024, from 14 September 2024 to 15 September 2024
We provide financial and emotional support to disadvantaged children of seafarers.

Story

Me and Geoff are joining Adam Walsh on his Bridge2Bridge journey…

In September, we will be cycling 212 miles with Adam and some other peddlers from the Severn Bridge to the Humber Bridge in just two days!

As we all get in our Lycra, ready to travel from one bridge to another, we will all be thinking about The Sailors’ Children’s Society, whom we are fundraising money for. This charity holds a special place in the industries I currently work in and I can’t wait to raise enough money to make a positive impact on the families and children, whether that be providing children with school uniforms, providing families with respite breaks or providing children with access to extracurricular activities and the kits needed for them.

Even better, the money raised from our team page will be double matched by the John Good Group’s incredible Employee Giving Programme. This means that for every £1 raised, the John Good Group will double it.

Sailors’ Children’s Society is dedicated to offering continuous assistance to children whose parents are employed in the Maritime industry and are facing distressing circumstances, such as the loss of a loved one, terminal illness diagnosis, or marital relationship breakdowns. Supporting a remarkable charity like this, which provides essential aid to the families within the industries we engage with, holds great significance.

Mark your calendars for September and watch out for me, Geoff and the team cycle for the best part of 20 hours!

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About the charity

Sailors’ Children’s Society has been supporting the children of seafarers for over 200 years. SCS is there for families when the worst does happen. Loss of a family member, diagnosis of a life limiting or terminal illness or family breakdown. Families receive financial, practical and emotional help.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,000.00
+ £232.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,000.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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