
A family of fundraisers in south Leeds, including our own Leanne Ball from System Training (ST) at Princess Street, have launched own charitable group following the deaths of two relatives.
Leanne’s mum, Joanne Ball, started to raise money for Cancer Research UK (CRUK) after losing her father, Barry Johnson, and aunt, Anne Caley, to cancer in 2009.
In the last two years she has enlisted other family members to take part in money-spinning events.
After raising about £14,000, they have now set up their own official group – the Johnson Family Fundraisers – to take their charity efforts to new heights.
Leanne and colleagues from the ST have also helped by completing pamper nights at their local club to, raising money to be matched by the business.
in south Leeds, including our own Leanne Ball from System Training (ST) at Princess Street, have launched own charitable group following the deaths of two relatives.
Leanne’s mum, Joanne Ball, started to raise money for Cancer Research UK (CRUK) after losing her father, Barry Johnson, and aunt, Anne Caley, to cancer in 2009.
In the last two years she has enlisted other family members to take part in money-spinning events.
After raising about £14,000, they have now set up their own official group – the Johnson Family Fundraisers – to take their charity efforts to new heights.
Leanne and colleagues from the ST have also helped by completing pamper nights at their local club to, raising money to be matched by the business.
There is a team of ten running for the North West Air Ambulance in the London Marathon this year. If you have a place and want to join Team Bibby then get in touch.
Fundraising doesn’t just have to be about sponsored events and cake sales! There are many challenge events you can take part in that allow you to complete a personal challenge whilst raising funds for your favourite charity.