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emily-clark
20th February 2013

Great British Brekkie for Winston’s Wish

Host a breakfast for your friends to raise money for bereaved children
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A charity event, Great British Brekkie, is being held all around the UK this week, 18th-24th February, by anyone who wants to raise a bit of money by hosting a lovely breakfast for some friends. Winston’s Wish is a charity that supports bereaved children, and taking part in this event by hosting a breakfast is an easy way to help to raise much needed money.

Breakfasts can be anything you want – a full English, American pancakes with syrup and bacon, croissants, even just a nice bit of tea and toast! Fellow gobblers can donate online or by text message: visit www.winstonswish.org.uk/donatetoday or just text the word ‘BREK13’ followed by an amount (£1, £2, £3, £4, £5 & £10) to 70070.

Get in touch with Winston’s Wish and let them know what you are planning! Find them on Facebook by searching Winston’s Wish Great British Brekkie, on Twitter with the name @winstonswish using #GreatBritishBrekkie or by emailing [email protected].

Follow this web link for more event info.


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