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37 Hour sponsored swim for Armistice

The St. Ed's community needs your support
16 Oct 2018
OSE News
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sponsored swim
Calling all OSEs, we need your support!  As you have already been told, Mr Wright has organised for a 37 hour sponsored swim commencing on 2nd November in memory of those OSEs who lost their lives in the great war.  The majority of the children will be taking part in the swim and we have received a fantastic response from our parent body and staff who will also be swimming, especially during the dark hours.  We have sent out individual sponsorship forms but we have also set up a "Just Giving Page" to help ensure we raise as much money as we can for the "There but not There" charity campaign.  All donations,however small or big will be greatly received. 

To use our Just Giving Page, please click on the link below, and we thank you in advance for your support and generosity.
 
www.justgiving.com/StEds37hrswim
 

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