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Charity Auction!!!!! In Aid of Asthma UK
LLB Photography are sponsoring a Charity Auction in Aid of Asthma UK (Registered Charity Number 802364) and the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough.
To be held at the Unity City Academy in Middlesbrough in memory of Sarah Harrison who died aged 14 after suffering a sever asthma attack. The event is being organsied by her friends and former teachers in the hope of raising £15,000 for new upto date equipment.
LLB Photography are supporting the organisers in securing auctionable items from local and national companies in order for them to realise their ambitions. In doing so we will be attending on the night in order that evening is documented and that Asthma UK and all donors will be able to have free access to any promotional photography they desire. Also in addition we will be supplying a photographer to attend any events that result from donations (experience days etc.) Again all the photography will be supplied free of charge (non-exclusive unlimited usage) to both Asthma UK and the companies involved!
If your Company would like to consider donating any auctionable items please contact John Mothersdale:
Jmothersdale@llbphotography.co.uk
or 01642 384550
If you would like to attend the event tickets are £5 each or £6 on the door.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by John Mothersdale .
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