Charity Fund-raising
Every now and then I do my bit for charity: there's the attending of charity pub quizzes and charity golf matches, but more importantly, I've done some things myself to raise money for charity.
In the Septembers of 2007 and 2008 I grew very dodgy looking moustaches in the name of testicular and prostate cancer research. The charity was Everyman Campaign and the event they ran was TacheBack. These days it's merged with (or perhaps even been taken over by) Movember and after a couple of years break, I made my return in 2011.
I have photo diaries and even stop-frame animations from some of them. Why don't you have a look:
Movember 2013 - £317
Movember 2011 - £320
TacheBack 2008 - £2,158
TacheBack 2007 - £1,878
Making a grand Movember / TacheBack total of £5,208 raised so far!
The 2007 & 2008 figures include the tax man's gift aid of 28% of that total which just goes to show how valuable it is to tick the gift aid box (only applies to UK tax payers). I don't know how much of the Movember totals were gift-aided - hopefully all of it!
In 2004 I helped Band Aid 20 Dilema buy buying the Band Aid 20 CD (hence donating cash to the cause) ... and then destroying it in an amusing way as it was such a poor imitation of the original.
My ex-wife, Helen has also done her bit for charity: In April 2009 she walked a section of the Great Wall of China to raise money for Breast Cancer Campaign.
She raised £885 (plus £156.54 gift aid) in total.
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