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My Self with Lal Kwandele, Complex General Manger at The Tall Trees Hotel.
Lal has always been a great support for me and my Charity, and i can never thank him enough.
www.talltrees.co.uk
This is me with Mr Robert Nicholls from Fly Me To The Moon
who is a great support along with Mr Jeff Winter.
Fly Me To The Moon
http://server.club-fanzine.co.uk/~admin1/middlesbrough/index.php
Jeff Winter
http://www.jeffwinterentertainmentandmedia.co.uk/
Hunter Toys
Ran By A Very Good Friend, Lee Narroway.
Please Visit His Shop At
Fairfax Court
32-34 High Street
Yarm on Tees, United Kingdom
Or Visit
www.hunter-toys.co.uk
Bernie Slavern and Alistair Brownlee
http://www.bernieslaven.com/
Chicago Rock Cafe -   who we're generous donators for the Viva Las Marton Charity Night
http://www.chicago-rock-cafe.co.uk/Middlesbrough
Impressions Limousines
They so kindly donated a limo For My First ever charity night and also for my Biggest Charity Night Ever.
they also donated an hours ride in a limo as an auction prize for the night.
Below is there website.
www.cjworld.biz
Beading Beads
This Wonderfull Shop is ran by a Lovely lady Caroline, Who Helped us find perfect beads for Lily, to help her co-ordination and to help with her sight.
Caroline sells some fantastic items, and it is well worth browsing through her website on the link above .
Thank You to Caroline for supporting Change For A Smile.

Please click on the link above to visit the Beading Beads shop.
http://councillordavidharrington.blogspot.com/
http://www.labouronline.org/wibs/166155/home
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=150613917
http://www.alistairgriffinonline.moonfruit.com/
Below is the article which was placed in the Oxford Mail for an amazing friend of mine, Andrew Baker.
as you will read, i nominated andrew for Britains Most Insperational fundrasier as i was amazed with the work which he has done to raise money for his local charities despite being through so much himself.
A TEENAGER who raised more than £15,000 for Oxford Children's Hospital is in the running for a national award.

Andrew Baker was nominated for Britain's Most Inspiring Fundraiser Award organised by charity website everyclick.com.

The 19-year-old started raising money for the charity in 2003, two years after undergoing life-saving surgery to remove a brain tumour at Oxford's Radcliffe Infirmary.

He said: "I was quite surprised when I found out I'd been nominated. I hadn't expected it at all.

"I've always just wanted to help lots of people and try and do my bit, though I couldn't have done what I have without the support of my friends."

Andrew, of King Walk, Didcot, never intended to carry on fundraising for as long as he has, but he kept coming up with ideas for events.

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He said: "I didn't really think about it when I started, I just wanted to raise a bit of money. But I was always thinking of other ways to raise money so I carried on.

"Because of everything the hospital did for me when I was ill I wanted to help them.

"The new children's hospital is fantastic and being able to help other kids in Oxfordshire is the best thing."

Everyclick.com is an internet search engine that donates money to charity every time someone uses it.

The eventual winner will receive a £20,000 cheque for their chosen charity at an award ceremony in London in May.

Andrew said: "I think I would split the money equally between CHOX and Help an Oxfordshire Child, which I've recently become involved with. They are both really good causes and it would be nice to be able to help both of them."

Kendra Pilcher, who runs the charity Change for a Smile, nominated Andrew for the award.

She said: "I think the work Andrew does is fantastic, especially when you take into account everything he's been through "I nominated him because I wanted him to receive the recognition he deserves. He has worked so hard and gets everyone involved - he's amazing."

Hospital spokesman Penny Hambridge said: "Andrew has been extremely supportive of the children's hospital and has inspired people to raise money.

"We're so grateful for all his hard work and dedication and wish him every success with the award.

"Should he win, his generous contribution would help with the treatment 65,000 children a year from Oxfordshire and across the UK."


Andrew started fundraising in 2003 with a non-uniform day at his old school, St Birinus in Didcot, raising £1,000 for the CHOX appeal.

He went on to organise other events linked with the school, including 60s, 70s and 80s theme days.

His most successful event was in 2006, when all the pupils took part in a 40-mile sponsored walk, raising £6,000.

A recent six-a-side football tournament organised by Mr Baker, called Play to Give at Tilsley Park, in Abingdon, raised more than £2,000 for CHOX, Help an Oxfordshire Child and Heads Up, a cancer research charity.