Fundraising
Fundraising is vitally important to us because we want to raise as much money as we can for our chosen charity, Maggies Oxford.
When asking friends and family for sponsorship, you can either send them the link to the central WalkWithMe JustGiving page (see below) or set up your own personal JustGiving page which is linked to the WalkWithMe page.
You can also ask people for cheque donations.
A 26-mile walk is a significant achievement and we hope can ask as many friends and family as possible to support you.
Central JustGiving Page
You can ask your friends and family to donate via our group JustGiving page. Just follow the link below.
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WWM:
www.justgiving.com/campaign/walkwithme2024
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You could also donate directly to the Maggies. Just click on the logos to take you to the Maggie's website.
Personal Linked JustGiving Page
If you would like to keep track of your personal fundraising total, you can set up a page which is linked to the central WalkWithMe JustGiving page.
Click on this link to the JustGiving page and follow the link to set up your own page.
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Donate by Cheque
Please make cheques payable to
"Maggie's Centres"
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(not WalkWithMe)
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and send to:
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WalkWithMe 2024
c/o Emery's Corner, Aldworth
Road, Upper Basildon, Berkshire
RG8 8NG
UK tax payers please include a Gift Aid form. Download by clicking on the link below:
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Download Sponsorship Form
If you would prefer to use a sponsorship form instead (you might want to put it on the notice board at work or at school for example) then click on the link below.
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How will my fundraising make a difference?
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£7 could pay for someone’s first chat over the phone with a Maggie's Cancer Support Specialist.
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£50 provides an hour's one-to-one support from a trained psychologist at a Maggie's Centre.
£50 will give a three week supply of tea and coffee for a Maggie's Centre.
£150 could pay for a Maggie's benefits advisor to support people to claim the grants
and benefits they are entitled to for one day.
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£282 could provide Maggie's cancer support sessions for up to 20 people, to help people
understand their diagnosis, treatment and life with cancer.
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