Frankly, it’s for a good cause
Reporter: Gillian Potts
Date published: 11 November 2015
Staff and residents at Franklin House get in party mood for Children In Need. from left manager Sarah Horsfield, resident June Newton, and staff Hazel Whitwood, Sharon Naylor, Joanne Wild, Janine Hendrick and Louise Cook
THEY maybe wearing pyjamas but there’s definitely no sleeping on the job for this lot.
Staff and some residents at Franklin House Residential Home, in Oldham, are wearing the PJs to work all week to raise funds for Children in Need.
The kind-hearted fundraisers, led by activity co-ordinator Marie Brady, are ending their fundraising feat with a get-together, quiz and raffle on Friday.
Are you planning to run a fund-raiser for Children in Need. If so, let us know. Send details of your event with the time and venue, plus a contact name and phone number, by email (with Children in Need in the subject line) to news@oldham-chronicle.co.uk
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