NSPCC South East

Rally Beesonend Drive It Day 2023

Fundraising for ChildLine
£9,430
raised of £10,000 target
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Drive it Day
Drive it Day Supporting Childline
Campaign by ChildLine (RCN 216401 and SC037717)
An opportunity for those taking part in Drive it Day to support Childline.

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Rally Beesonend in aid of Childline’ on Drive-it-Day 23rd April 2023

The Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs represents over 500 historic vehicle clubs across the UK. For almost 20 years, in late April, it has facilitated Drive-it-Day, which promotes the use of historic vehicles on today’s roads. Drive-it-Day celebrates the 1,000 mile trial of 1900, where over 19 days, 65 cars toured major cities across the United Kingdom to raise the profile of the motor car - 35 cars completed the route.

The FBHVC’s Drive-it-Day is in support of the NSPCC’s Childline service, and all profits from the sale of the Drive-it-Day rally plates across the country will be for the benefit of Childline.

As part of this, John and Sarah Worth are happy to be hosting another Drive it Day event, following the success of both the 2021 and 2022 events. Either starting at Beesonend House and finishing at Shuttleworth or vice versa.

For a suggested donation of £100 per car, you can take part in this wonderful event.

Please leave your family name and a message in the donation box so we can identify each person taking part.

"We look forward to seeing you on the 23rd of April, and thank you for your support"

John and Sarah

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An opportunity for those taking part in Drive it Day to support Childline.

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ChildLine

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RCN 216401 and SC037717
ChildLine is the UK's free and confidential, 24 hour helpline for children in distress or danger. Trained volunteer counsellors comfort, advise, support and protect children and young people who may feel they have nowhere else to turn. Children call ChildLine about a wide range of problems, but the most common problems are abuse (both sexual and physical), bullying, serious family tensions, worries about friends' welfare and teenage pregnancy. Children and young people can call ChildLine about anything – no problem is too big or too small. ChildLine is a service provided by the NSPCC

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£9,430.00
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