Snowflake Ball raises £34,000 to mark Scott House milestone
Held at the Biscuit Factory in Newcastle, the glitzy black-tie gala raised vital funds for The Sick Children's Trust and the Children's Heart Unit Fund (Chuf).
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Held at the Biscuit Factory in Newcastle, the glitzy black-tie gala raised vital funds for The Sick Children's Trust and the Children's Heart Unit Fund (Chuf).
Seven days of generous donations combined with match-funding from the Reed Foundation helps us surpass our £82,700 target.
Featuring carols, captivating performances, celebrity readings, and inspiring stories of hope, The Sick Children’s Trust’s Together at Christmas event was a truly heartwarming festive celebration.
Seven amateur runners from Stockton-On-Tees will be taking on the Great North Run to support The Sick Children’s Trust, the charity that supported two of them while their daughter was in hospital.
Tom and Deb Merriman will complete the 13.1 mile distance to raise £1,500 to support our two ‘Homes from Home’ in Sheffield, Magnolia and Treetop Houses.
Peter will be joining 55 other runners taking on the 13.1 mile race to raise money for our 'Homes from Home'
'Toon Council' runners including Newcastle Eagles owner Paul Blake, GB swimmer Darren wigg and entrepreneur Lizzy Hodcroft are all taking part in My GNR this weekend
Carrie Barron completed the Great North Run last year and now she is doing it all again to further support The Sick Children's Trust after Crawford House kept her close to her son Adam.
Kate Blakely along with her husband Matt, daughter Matilda, and son Harry, will all be running at least one of the 13.1 mile distance with help from close friends and family making up the rest of the mileage.
Peter Moralee, Iain Wilson, Andrew Young, Neale Bulbeck, Michael Briggs and Justine Moralee clocked up 100.3 miles in a 12 hour relay on Saturday raising £795
The parents of a little girl whose heart was restarted at a few weeks old are on a fundraising mission for the charities that helped them throughout their ordeal
A Dalston dad is lacing up his trainers to take on the Great North Run to raise money for The Sick Children’s Trust