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John Meads and Carole Beck both fell prey to illness (Image: Kelly Lindsay)
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Two sisters are setting off on a journey in memory of two beloved family members who were taken from them too soon by cruel illnesses.
Kelly Lindsay, founder of Friend in Deed charity.
- Credit: Friend in Deed
Dozens of charities have already signed up for the chance to get a share of £20,000.
The coronavirus pandemic and lockdown has caused major financial losses for worthy causes and now people can do their bit to support organisations which help hundreds of people each year by supporting this paper s Cash For Charities campaign.
Some 112 organisations and groups from Norfolk, Waveney and north Suffolk have signed up and from Monday, April 26 tokens will be available in the Eastern Daily Press, Evening News and sister weekly titles each day, apart from Saturday s EDP.
Cash For Charities £20,000 fund token launch | Eastern Daily Press edp24.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from edp24.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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5:02 PM April 21, 2021
Friend In Deed founder, Kelly Lindsay, enjoying a music session with residents at York House care home before the coronavirus lockdwn.
- Credit: FRIEND IN DEED
Charities have one day left to register for the chance to get a share of £20,000 as part of this paper s Cash For Charities campaign.
The coronavirus pandemic and lockdown has caused major financial losses for worthy causes and now people can do their bit to support organisations which help hundreds of people each year.
Some 112 organisations and groups from Norfolk, Waveney and north Suffolk have signed up to be part of Cash For Charities.