My Read-a-thon challenge!

Watton Boom Young Carers is raising money for The Benjamin Foundation
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Readathon · 2 March 2023

Read-a-thon 2023
Campaign by The Benjamin Foundation (RCN 1124936)
Support The Benjamin Foundation by completing your reading goal! Get sponsored to read your books, can start turning as many pages as you can!

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Thank you for supporting my fundraising page!

Across the next 30 days, the members of our Boom! Watton Young Carers group will be supporting The Benjamin Foundation by completing a Read-a-thon!

Each Young Carer and leader is setting their own target for the 30 days and we will update how everyone is getting on as we go along. We would love your support to help encourage our Young Carers in their endeavors to read more!

For over 25 years children, young people and families across Norfolk and Suffolk have been supported by The Benjamin Foundation to overcome big challenges in their lives. By donating to my fundraising page, you will be helping me to raise funds for young people at risk of homelessness.

To learn more about The Benjamin Foundation, and how they are helping turn the page on youth homelessness, click here: https://benjaminfoundation.co.uk/about-us/

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About the campaign

Support The Benjamin Foundation by completing your reading goal! Get sponsored to read your books, can start turning as many pages as you can!

About the charity

The Benjamin Foundation

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RCN 1124936
The Benjamin Foundation is a charity working in Norfolk and Suffolk, supporting local young people overcome challenges in their lives by providing opportunity, stability and independence, to help them finally feel hopeful of a better future.

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