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3rd May, 2008.
Paul Gale takes up the Great Physical Test
Of The Peru Hiking Challenge
In Aid of Macmillan Cancer Support

(Registered Charity No: 261017)

Paul along with 60 other people will start his demanding 10 day Challenge.
Walking through the Clouds and Forest to Andean Peak 4200m. Trekking along the high mountain passes to Machu Picchu, Peru’s famous lost city of the Incas, camping and living in remote and dramatic conditions.

Each and every day 739 people in the UK are told they have cancer.  More than one million people in the UK today have had a cancer diagnosis, and more than one in three will be diagnosed at some time in their life.  As well as taking action today to support people from the moment they suspect they have cancer, Macmillan are shaping the future of cancer care. 

Their increasing range of services, including Macmillan nurses, doctors and other health and social care professionals, cancer care centres, a range of cancer information, practical help at home and help with money, is funded entirely through the generosity of their supporters.Thanks to the support they receive, Macmillan provides the practical and emotional support which makes a real difference to people living with cancer today – and tomorrow.

Find out more about the Peru hiking challenge, or the work of Macmillan. www.macmillian.org.uk/peru

Paul would greatly appreciate any Donation: cheques made payable to Macmillan Cancer Support or log on to his sponsorship website at www.justgiving.com/paulgale  
 gift aid can be added simply by ticking a box.

If you would like to consider corporate sponsorship which is very tax efficient way of making a donation, you could have your company logo and name jointly emblazoned on a Macmillan T shirt at the Andean peak with photo’s provided on his return.

Paul Thank you All for Your Support!
 It’s Greatly Appreciated by
The Macmillan Cancer Support
 

 

 

St. Petroc Lodge No. 1785 (Padstow)
Donate £3,450 to Charity

With Lodge Members, Family, Friends and Members of the Community present at the recent Annual Open Evening, The Worshipful Master W. Bro. Jim Hull and W. Bro. Tony Martinez treasurer of the Padstow Masonic Trust made the following donations to National and Local non-Masonic Charities:

  • The Mermaid Appeal £1000
  • The Children’s Hospice South West £500
  • Padstow Social Club £500
  • Padstow Rowing Club £500
  • Padstow Sea Cadets £250
  • Padstow Cubs & Scouts £200
  • Padstow Brownies & Guides £200
  • Padstow Senior Citizens Club £100
  • Padstow Baby & Toddler Group £100
  • Padstow Christmas Lights appeal (Rotary) £100
  • Smaller gifts were made during the year, to the local school funding trips

 

 

 

 


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