Teafest appeal brewing nicely for cancer charity
Reporter: Lucy Kenderdine
Date published: 29 January 2016
AFTER battling back to health following a brain tumour operation, a Chadderton mum is turning her attention to raising money for a charity helping others in the same fight.
Julie Randles (51) was shocked when diagnosed with a brain tumour in March 2015.
She had an operation to remove the growth and is now recovering. Now she is determined to help raise money for Brainstrust, a brain tumour charity that offered her information and support.
Julie, a grandmother, will host a “teafest” fundraiser at her home in Kensington Avenue on February 22 to raise awareness and money.
The tea party will have cakes, drinks and a raffle, is part of Brainstrust’s Teafest appeal, in which fund raisers come up with a cuppa-related event to raise money.
The party is from 11am-4pm at 34 Kensington Avenue, Chadderton. Julie can be contacted at: chez1509@ntlworld.com.
LUNCHTIME sandwiches and toast are even more enjoyable now - they come with a donation to a Manchester breast cancer charity.
Roberts Bakery is asking Oldham bread lovers to pick up a pink-packaged wholemeal loaf and is hoping enough are sold to raise £50,000 for charity Genesis Breast Cancer Prevention, based at Wythenshawe Hospital
The initiative is being driven by Roberts’ family member and breast cancer survivor Lindsay Occleston.
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