tarka hike 2011

Sunday 19th Aug 2012 – North Devon UK – Tarka Trail Sponsored Walk

Three intrepid walkers hiked 20+ miles last year on the first JCF sponsored walk along the Tarka Trail in North Devon and it’s going to happen all over again on Sunday19th Augustfor the JCF or a charity of YOUR choice.
Click on the photo below to check outDebbie from last years walkgetting a fit of the giggles!!!
tarka hike 2011
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The walk will start from the Puffing Billy, Torrington and pass through Bideford, Instow, Fremington and Barnstaple and will finish at the visitors centre in Braunton. The whole walk is approximately 20 miles but if you only want to do part of the walk we can accomodate this too.
We will register you at your starting point, check on you along the way then meet you at the finish to certify that you have walked the walk!!! All we ask is the 10 non-refundable registration fee goes to the JCF and everything else you raise will go to a charity of your choosing. For enquiries and a sponsor form please email cathy@jcf-fundraising.com
If you are not able to do the walk but would like to sponsor one of the walkers, please click on the Donate button on the right of this screen and it will take you to the JCF Paypal account. Could you please also sendan email to cathy@jcf-fundraising.com so we know what the payment relates to.
(Note the JCF will not be held responsible for any loss or injury during the walk)
Bar-stewards Quiz Team

Quiz Night at the Windsor Arms Dec 2011

Thanks to Lisa and her staff at the Windsor Arms, Bradiford, Barnstaple on 2nd December 2011, Helen’s Quirky Quiz Night raised 106.00 for the Radio Devon Air Ambulance Appeal

Congratulations to captain Scot and his winning team the “Bar-stewards”

Bar-stewards Quiz Team

April 2012 Quiz night

Quiz Night at the Windsor Arms April 2012

Helen’s Quirky Quiz night is on a roll!!! Thank you Lisa at the Windsor Arms for hosting another charity quiz night.

This time the winning team”No Hopers” helped the JCF raise 85.60 for North Devon charities

April 2012 Quiz night

Cheque presentation

Caroline Thorpe Children’s Ward cheque presentation

Jaden Cornelious and members of the JCF fundraising team were on hand to present a cheque for 3,000to the Caroline Thorpe Children’s Ward in January 2012

The cheque was presented to senior staff nurse Jan Braund along with colleagues Jane Dickinson and Migs Luckie. The money is being used to purchase and equip a transfer bag which will assist staff when moving children from hospital to hospital. A “shopping list” is currently being put together and when the equipment is purchased we will update new photos on our news page.

Photo below shows Jaden Cornelious and some of the JCF team at the cheque presentation at the Caroline Thorpe Ward, NDDH, Barnstaple, Devon

Cheque presentation

JCF London to raise dosh for breast cancer campaigns – Sunday 5th August 2012

Jaden’s got a new challenge – please help!!!!! After the success in Devon during 2009/2010 when 9,000 was raised for 3 breast cancer campaigns, Jaden has challenged himself and the JCF London team to raise moremoney to help the same very worthy causes, so with the help of a couple of supporters:

Challenge number 1 ………. Have it off for dosh – sponsored head shave
Taking place on Sunday 5th August 2012 in Isleworth, West London
This is NOT organised by the JCF but funds will benefit our breast cancer campaigns.
Challenge number 2 ………. Charity Piercing of your choice!!!!
Also on Sunday 5th August in Isleworth, West London
Fully trained piercer will be offering her piercing services for charity.A selection of piercings will be available – all profits to go to the JCF London Breast Cancer Fundraising Appeal.
Again this is NOT organised by The JCF but funds will benefit our breast cancer campaigns.
Contact jaden@jcf-fundraising.com for more details
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JCF sponsors kids in Gambia

Jaden Cornelious Fundraising is now proud to be sponsoring two children through nursery school in the Manjai Kunda area of Gambia in association with the Emmanual Stepping Stones charity.

It costs just 10.00 per month to help these young children through the early stages of schooling which is something often taken for granted ina lot ofcountries. There is a 20 starter fee which will help purchase a school uniform, shoes and a bag. The on going payment of 10 per month will support the childrens’ education for the foreseeable future. Without this they will have very little hope of further education and employment.

The photograph below show our two sponsored children Robert and Majula.

If you would like to sponsor a child in Gambia please get in touch with us by completing the form onour Contact Us page which is at the bottom of the Meet the Team tab.

robert  majula

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