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Fans Raise £10k for Children’s Cancer Charity – Oh Yes they Did!
Customs House Executive Director Ray Spencer
hands over funds to Dee Tyler from CLIC Sargent
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Panto fans have raised almost £10,000 for a children’s cancer
charity.
The Customs House in South
Shields supported CLIC
Sargent, cancer support for the young, by holding collections at the end of
every panto performance.
The cast of Alice in Wonderland with Harrison Cochrane
who has been helped by CLIC Sargent
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The theatre saw a massive 26,000 people through its doors
this Christmas to see Alice in
Wonderland and theatre goers raised a massive £9,731.06 by dropping their
change – and often notes – into the collection buckets.
Customs House Executive director Ray Spencer MBE, who also
writes, directs and stars in the annual pantomime, said: “The collection
reflects the warm hearts and generosity of our audiences and we are delighted
to be able to support this valued and valuable work.”
Every year The Customs House, which is itself a charitable
trust, raise funds for a chosen cause and this year’s total is its highest yet.
Mr Spencer added: “We are delighted to be handing so much
over to CLIC. The
work they do is just fantastic and we’re thrilled the people who support our
pantomime dug deep and helped to support such a worthy cause – together we
really can make a difference.”
Every day 10 children and young people in the UK are
diagnosed with cancer. CLIC Sargent
helps provide support to those children, teenagers, young adults and their
families, helping them to get the most out of life while offering clinical,
practical, financial and emotional support.
Dee Tyler, area fundraising manager for CLIC
Sargent, added: “We are extremely thankful to The Customs House for choosing to
support CLIC Sargent
this year with the panto collections and want them, and the generous people who
attended the shows, to know how much their help is appreciated. This wonderful total is enough to allow CLIC Sargent
to support two and a half families through their treatment: emotionally,
financially and medically. Thanks also go
out to the volunteer collectors who gave up their time, over a very period
Christmas period, to support the charity. This huge figure would not have been
reached without their help.”
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