Fabulous Fundraising
The team and Willberry are always overwhelmed when we see what genius ideas you incredible people come up with to raise funds for our cause. Here's a little round up of some of the recent fundraising you guys have been up to:
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Ever since Willberry heard that Charlotte and Vicky Wheeler donated £2000 from money raised at their Band in a Barn event he's been madly practicing his air guitar, a pony can have dreams hey!
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Atherstone & District Ridng Club raised £1712 from all their hard working riders taking part in an eventathlon.
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Margaret & Faye Denbeigh and Laura Paxton from Horseshoes Riding raised over £200 from their respective cake sales and coffee mornings, Willberry's summer bod has take a back seat for a little while....
- Jane Willett took part in an achievement of a life time completing Newmarket Town Plate on her horse Deadline Day, raising £622 in sponsorship! Willberry reckons he'd have pretty good odds if he were to line up..!
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Friend of Willberry, Jennifer Olivier, donated £1000 from her Rockstar Acadmeny. Jenny really is a rockstar as Willberry found out when he was delighted to award her with a wish, read about it here.
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Buckets collections from Area Eventing, South Gloucester Show and Berkley Show raised over £500 with thanks to Ashford Valley Pony Club and Charlotte Trott for organising respectively.
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Daisy Alban Jones has a whole heap of good karma coming her way as she donated £20 that she managed to find on the floor to our cause, Willberry feels very honoured!
- Bryony Crowther's Annual Eventer's Charity Golf Day was hosted in aid of our charity. Willberry had many of his idols there, including the legend Chris Burton! The event raised £656 and Donnigton Vets who were supporting the event generously donated a further £500 - wow, thank you!
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Vet's have been the theme as Stables Equine Practice donated £275 from their Open Evening celebrating their 20th Anniversary.
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Severn Group Young Farmers kindly donated £500 from a rally that they held.
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Den Gudgin and his team at Tewin Hill Farm had a busy day at their Annual Charity Show. With showing, dressage, showjumping, Chase me Charlie and the ever popular BBQ there really was something for everyone, and owed much of it's success to the army of smiley volunteers. After such a great day over 80 people enjoyed a pig roast into the evening. All this hard work was worth every second as £4335 was raised from the day. Gee whizz.
As ever we send our uttermost thanks. Willberry couldn't even dream of #kickingcancersbutt without your continual and generous support.