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You don't have to be David Walliams to swim for Sport Relief and add your contribution to the funds helping the people in greatest need both here and worldwide. Many Croydon residents will be joining the world's biggest fundraising swim this weekend.
Next weekend sees the staging of the Sainsbury's Sport Relief Mile in hundreds of towns the length and breadth of the country. Croydon has no less than three such Miles in the local area so get those trainers on and do your bit for charity!
Vision Aid Overseas strives to transform access to eye care services in developing countries. Specsavers in Croydon has joined forces with VAO, and it couldn’t be simpler for you to make a significant contribution.
With our troops in conflict zones for an ever-increasing period of time, few of us will be left untouched by the devastation, either directly or through news reports. Support Help for Heroes and raise vital funds at the 10k Charity Fun Run
Every year we throw away mountains of waste after Christmas. Take a few tips to help keep it down, or put it to good use. And make a note of these dates to make sure you don't 'miss the bins' for the stuff you HAVE to throw away
What better time to support local organisations, schools and charities - Christmas isn't complete without a visit to a local Christmas Market or Fayre. Pick up a unique gift, share a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie and support your local community
Mindful of the need to support local initiatives aimed at giving young people a chance to take part in a positive activity, Croydon's Thai Boxing Community Centre has been presented with a cheque for £3,000 through the Police Property Act Funding Scheme.
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40 women aged between 13–60 including Annabel Kaye of Irenicon in Croydon have recorded a single I AM WOMAN in aid of cancer and abuse charities:
Former Royal Green Jacket Dave Dee will be enduring one of the toughest hikes in the world later this month – the Belgium Death March –with every step along the 100 kilometre route taking him closer to his goal of raising funds to help fellow soldiers.
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