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===If you ''wanted'' to help===
===If you ''wanted'' to help===


Now [[I]] may be a bear of little brain, and I don’t advertise or earn anything from this site, and that’s just fine – it’s a labour of love of which you are welcome to make what you will.  
Now [[I]] may be a bear of little brain, and I don’t advertise or earn anything from this site, and that’s just fine – it’s a labour of love of which you are welcome to make what you will. But if you ''have'' found something you like here, and would like to say thanks, do it this way: donate to [[Georgia’s Fund]].  
 
But if you ''have'' found something you like here, and would like to say thanks, do it this way: make a donation to [[Georgia’s Fund]].  


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No donation is too small that it wouldn’t make my day.

Revision as of 21:39, 23 October 2016

If you wanted to help

Now I may be a bear of little brain, and I don’t advertise or earn anything from this site, and that’s just fine – it’s a labour of love of which you are welcome to make what you will. But if you have found something you like here, and would like to say thanks, do it this way: donate to Georgia’s Fund.

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Georgia’s Fund

Georgia was a brave, talented, beautiful little girl. She had a lovely smile which she wore through a whole lot of hardship. She was a great little cricketer, and she was mad about animals. Especially wolves. In October 2016 Georgia was taken away from her mum, dad and big brother, and they – and all of us in the family’s wider community – miss her terribly.

Georgia’s mum and dad have set up a fund in Georgia’s memory, which, as of what would have been Georgia’s 17th birthday in 2021, had raised around £200,000 to support research into better treatments for Neuroblastoma (through Children with Cancer UK and Neuroblastoma UK. A small portion will go to looking after wolves.

Cricket can look after itself.

The good news is that the fund is now formally registered as a charitable fund (UK charity no. 1099682), so is eligible for gift aid and all that jazz.

You can now donate easily by clicking right here.


No donation is too small that it wouldn’t make my day.