Cirencester Friendly raises over £1000 for charity

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Cirencester Friendly has raised over £1000 for Prostate Cancer and Headway Glocester with a charity day.

Staff participated in fundraising activities including a bake sale, guess the baby photo competition, a homemade Asian cuisine lunch and a raffle.

Staff raised £500.45 on the day, which will be matched by the Society to bring the total to £1000.90.

Phil Quinn, head of IT, donated his ponytail with "the big snip" with sealed bids for the chance to cut it off.

Paul Hudson, CEO of Cirencester Friendly said: "A great day was had by all in attendance and we are pleased to have been able to support two very worthwhile causes.

"Well done to all involved - especially Phil for sacrificing his pony-tail which has been over 25 years in the making!"

Further Reading:

Cirencester Friendly reports 'solid' growth

Ellipse announces latest ‘You quote we donate' charities

LV= raises £3,000 for Seven Families

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