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We highlight the amazing charities who shared The Sun s £1m Birthday Fund

Caroline Iggulden Updated: 10 Dec 2020, 17:22 Caroline Iggulden Invalid Date, RAYS of light shone through the dark days of this year as good causes were recognised by The Sun and its readers. Over the past year, to mark our 50th birthday, we have given out £1million in grants to almost 100 charities, clubs and organisations nominated by YOU. 12 Hampshire Harriers youngest member Jagger Curtis, aged 12, is delighted his club have been awarded £10,000 It was our way of saying thanks a million to our amazing readers. From theatre groups for children with special needs to Give A Dog A Bone, a charity which helps the elderly afford companion animals, we have funded an array of causes.

TV chefs Tom Kitchin and Nick Nairn back Mary Meal s drive to feed poor kids

Updated: 10 Dec 2020, 12:55 MICHELIN star chefs Tom Kitchin and Nick Nairn are teaming up with Mary s Meals to encourage Scots to feed hungry children. The duo are asking people to give a place at the charity s online Christmas table as a gift for their family and friends this festive season. 5 Celeb chefs Tom and Nick teaming up for great causeCredit: Chris Watt Each £15.90 virtual seat will allow Mary s Meals to give a child living in one of the world s poorest countries a nutritious meal every school day for a year. MasterChef guest judge Kitchin was humbled at how much joy a Mary s Meals Christmas gift can bring to a hungry child.

Soldier shot his leg off to get out of Army unit rocked by allegations of racism, drugs and attempted murder

Updated: 10 Dec 2020, 11:10 A SOLDIER shot his leg off in an alleged bid to get out of a scandal-hit Army unit rocked by allegations of racism, drugs and attempted murder. Private Carl Windebank had an amputation above the knee after blasting himself at point-blank range. 2 Private Carl Windebank planned to give himself a flesh wound so he could be medically discharged, pals say 2 Former club-level runner Pte ­Windebank, 20, of Romsey, Hants, was said to be having work and relationship problems He was serving with the Princess of Wales Royal Regiment in Cyprus when he was injured. Pals said he planned to give himself a flesh wound so he could be medically discharged.

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