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Christmas bingo's CF target
Bingo! In the seven years that Fakenham reception Sharon Moore has been
raising funds for cystic fibrosis her efforts have brought in £21,000
and now she has set herself a new target of raising £25,000 by the year
2010.
And it will be eyes down and look in on Monday when Sharon stages a Christmas Bingo at the Institute Hall, at North Elmham. The event starts at 7.30pm and there are some good prizes to be won.
Sharon is delighted at the total she has raised for the cause and has expressed thanks to everyone who has supported her efforts over the years.
She became an active and enthusiastic fund-raiser when her cousin Donna Leaver, now 25, was diagnosed with the condition.
Her fund-raising was given a big boost in July when around three thousand pounds was raised from a sponsored walk on Fakenham racecourse. The walk was one of nearly 50 across the country as part of the Great Strides Campaign by the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
In the early days of her fund-raising Sharon pledged that she would continue raising cash for the cause and she has become well-known in the Fakenham area for her money-making events.
"I have been very fortunate in the way that people have always supported my fund-raising and I have always appreciated that," she said.
And it will be eyes down and look in on Monday when Sharon stages a Christmas Bingo at the Institute Hall, at North Elmham. The event starts at 7.30pm and there are some good prizes to be won.
Sharon is delighted at the total she has raised for the cause and has expressed thanks to everyone who has supported her efforts over the years.
She became an active and enthusiastic fund-raiser when her cousin Donna Leaver, now 25, was diagnosed with the condition.
Her fund-raising was given a big boost in July when around three thousand pounds was raised from a sponsored walk on Fakenham racecourse. The walk was one of nearly 50 across the country as part of the Great Strides Campaign by the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
In the early days of her fund-raising Sharon pledged that she would continue raising cash for the cause and she has become well-known in the Fakenham area for her money-making events.
"I have been very fortunate in the way that people have always supported my fund-raising and I have always appreciated that," she said.

