Safety & Access Charity Coffee Morning in Support of Macmillan

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Safety & Access Ltd and HCF Catch will be working together in supporting the Biggest Coffee Morning on Friday the 26th September at the Catch Centre Stallingborough,  North East Lincolnshire.

We will be opening our doors to everyone who fancies treating themselves to coffee (or tea) and cake in return for a donation to Macmillan of minimum of £2.00

Doors open at 10.00 am and you’re welcome to drop in at any time during the morning to enjoy the refreshments and a friendly chat.

 

 

If you’re planning to come along, please RSVP Sarah Cockell on any of the details below

Telephone/Txt: 07810551491

Email: safe@safetyaccess.co.uk

That way it helps us to make sure there is enough cake to go round!

How did it start?

The event started in 1990, when a local fundraising committee decided to hold a coffee morning where people came along to meet and mingle – as they might ordinarily do – but donate the cost of their coffee to Macmillan in the process.

The idea seemed such a simple, yet effective one that they suggested the model be taken up nationally. The first National World’s Biggest Coffee Morning was in 1991, when 2,600 people registered to hold coffee mornings across the country. Since then it has raised over £113 million in total for Macmillan Cancer Support.

Last year, Macmillan raised £20,532,00 to help the 2 million people living with cancer in the UK, providing medical, emotional, practical and financial support to individuals and pushing for a better cancer care system.

Let’s see how much we can raise to boost their funding this year.

Can’t make it to our coffee morning?

** Can’t make it for coffee but would like to support Macmillan?

Why not text 70550 with the Text to Donate code CUPPA 6DH

To dontate £5.00? **

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Call our team! 0115 979 4523
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