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Image: Robin Crossley Two Islanders plan to play video games for 24 hours straight, in aid of charity. Matthew Russell and Kieran Annis will start their challenge at 8pm tonight and will keep going until 8pm tomorrow (Saturday). Matthew s not new to such a challenge. He has previously raised money for Macmillan Cancer Support, Daisy Chains and Great Ormond Street Hospital. This time around, he will be raising cash for the children s cancer charity CLIC Sargent. Meanwhile, Kieran is collecting for WightAid.
Each year employees vote on which local charity to support through a number of fundraising activities. Usually a different good cause is selected, but Island Roads staff have again chosen to fundraise for Daisy Chains because planned charity events during 2020 have been so badly affected by Covid-19. The news has been welcomed by Daisy Chains, the Island based children’s charity which supports families affected by long-term sickness or disability. The charity’s main focus has become assisting with the travel needs for those requiring urgent and sometimes life-changing treatment at mainland hospitals. Kellie Lawrence, fundraising manager of Daisy Chains, said: During the past year (we have) continued to support many Island families with poorly children who needed to attend appointments on the mainland.
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Children s Charity Daisy Chains Is Chosen By Island Roads For 2021
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Picture (taken Pre-Covid for last year’s announcement) shows from left to right Joanna Westwood (Island Roads fundraising committee member), Mandy Fuller and Kellie Lawrence (Daisy Chain fundraising managers) and Elbie T
Island charity Daisy Chains has been chosen as Island Roads charity of the year - for the second year running.
Usually, a different good cause is selected but Island Roads staff have again chosen to fundraise for Daisy Chains because planned charity events during 2020 have been so badly affected by Covid-19.
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