“Jurassic” franchise stars, Chris Pratt and Sam Neill are coming together to help feed those in need.
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Glan Clwyd Hospital. The presenting due also donated two pictures signed by all of this year's contestants and a signed star that the campmates have to collect during trials.
The raffle, organised by activities coordinator for the Ablett unit, Ciera Lewis, 34, was set up on Wednesday with more than £800 having been raised already. The money will be put towards therapeutic activities and equipments for the patients staying at the Ablett.
“Jurassic” franchise stars, Chris Pratt and Sam Neill are coming together to help feed those in need.
News : “One night we were sitting making the reindeer dust with her little sister when she asked me if we could sell them to make money for the homeless.
Black Midi have shared two new Christmas covers to raise to raise funds for The Windmill in Brixton.The band have reworked Bobby Helms’ 1957 classic ‘Jingle Bell Rock’ and ‘What Christmas Means To Me’, which has been released by a number of artists including Stevie Wonder.All proceeds from the songs will go to The Windmill’s crowdfunder to help keep the venue open.
Natalie Oganesyan editorLana Condor, Michael J. Fox, Jack Black and more make appearances on the Merry and Bright Holiday Celebration benefit for St.
Club. I & H Brown is donating all profits from the hire of one of its site excavators, currently working to prepare the land for the new Auldcathie District Park and the new marina in Winchburgh.Following a competition among the primary 7 pupils at Winchburgh Primary School, the excavator has been named ‘The Lockdown Ranger’.The winner of the competition, Jessica, said “It was really fun coming up with the name.
direct to your inboxAlthough 2020 has been undoubtedly dominated by the coronavirus pandemic which has changed people's lives beyond recognition, there's one festive event that is still going ahead.Christmas Jumper Day.Many people who are working from home as a result of the pandemic can still join in by wearing their festive knitwear on online calls with their colleagues.
Taylor Swift is in the giving mood this holiday season.
CHICAGO — Hayley Orlinsky has made so many bracelets, looping colorful rubber bands over her thumb and index finger again and again, that she no longer must watch her hands. The spunky 7-year-old from Chicago has spent most of the coronavirus pandemic crafting the creations as a fundraiser to buy personal protective equipment for a children's hospital.
coronavirus pandemic.Prints of classic artists by celebrated snappers such as Rankin, Tony McGee and Jill Furmanovsky are being sold £95.00 each, with 100% of the proceeds going to Stagehand, the UK charity dedicated to helping live music crews who have fallen on tough times.“The livelihoods of people working in live music productions has been decimated by the effects of COVID-19,” Mike Lowe, chair of Stagehand’s Board of Trustees said.
ITV reality series filmed at Gwrych Castle in Abergele this autumn for the show's latest series. It showcased the castle and the region's incredible scenery from the very first episode last month.
link.The distribution centre is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 11am till 2pm.For more call the foodbank on 07884 451512, email the team at [email protected] or go to www.trusselltrust.org
Gwrych Castle was perhaps the most surprising success of the latest series of I'm a Celebrity. The production was forced to relocate because of the coronavirus pandemic, and it plumped for the vast estate in Abergele.
Jordan Moreau The family of late actor Kirby Morrow, known for his voice roles on “Dragon Ball Z,” Lego’s “Ninjago” and many more series, is raising money to start a scholarship in his honor.Morrow died in late November at 47 years old, and his brother Casey Morrow and the Calgary Foundation in Alberta, Canada, started a GoFundMe to help launch the Kirby Morrow Memorial Scholarship Fund.“Kirby loved helping people, especially new performers learn and get started in the industry, so our family
Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Jack Whitehall, Cressida Bonas and Craig David were among stars of a carol concert to raise money for our Christmas appeal. They took part in the Fayre of St James’s concert last night for our appeal partner, The Felix Project.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Cathkin High School pupils organised a week of pink to raise money for Cancer Research UK. Coronavirus, along with the numerous restrictions put in place in schools, did not stop Cathkin High from arranging a full school week of raising money for a vital charity.The halls of the school were overflowing with pink as senior pupils and staff wore the colour in order to raise awareness for Breast Cancer. Along