I am pleased to let you know that we have received yet another bumper payout from the Easyfundraising scheme. This time we have received a payout of £59.06, which will drop straight into our bank account as we have opted for this method rather than await cheques in the post which is often delayed.
A huge Thank You to everyone who has contributed this way; although none of us likes the way everything has gone up in price, it does often mean that donations made in this way do also rise in line with these rising prices.
The total raised for Three Owls to date in this way is £1435.46; I'm sure you will agree a wonderful amount - when none of it has cost you a penny extra. If you have not yet registered or are new to Three Owls, then please do consider this method of raising funds for us when shopping online. Details are HERE.
Many thanks once again.
Nigel
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