:: ::
Bookmark and Share
RFL & Spoon

RFL & Spoon

The RFL has pledged its patronage to Wooden Spoon and the Charity can now boast that it is supported by rugby across both codes
Spoon Fundraisers

Spoon Fundraisers

Learn more about the fundraising work organised by Wooden Spoon
Regional Activities
Regions
Suffolk

Contact list for Suffolk

Chairman
Christopher Haworth
Tel: 01223 368771
Treasurer
Alan Line
Suffolk

Upcoming Events in Suffolk

Date Event Venue

Project List

Applicant organisation Project name Project classification Date opened Wooden Spoon's commitment
Thomas Wolsey School Thomas Wolsey School, Outdoor Play Area Playgrounds 6 Jul 09 £10,000
St. Edmunds Well-being Centre, Priory School New Centre building Buildings & Extensions 11 Jun 08 £40,000
Priory School, Interactive equipment and External Play Area Equipment and Activity Aids 1 Dec 06 £30,000
More information
Led by Chris Haworth, the new Suffolk region includes Elizabeth Holland as Secretary, Ali Chadwick as Treasurer and David Ives (formerly of the neighbouring Kent Committee). They are growing but are still looking for any Suffolk Spooners who would like to get involved. They are searching for a Treasurer in particular, so if you are good with figures, this could be the committee for you! As an added benefit, all Suffolk members will receive a quarterly Newsletter from the Committee updating them on events, proposed projects and any other relevant news.

The committee aims to host at least three or four good fundraising events a year in order to raise significant funds for disadvantaged children in Suffolk. See the events calendar to see what they are already planning to hold in 2007! Additionally, for 2008 they are looking at holding a Sporting Day - either Golf or Cricket, a House and Garden Tour, A Summer Ball and a large scale Treasure Hunt!

The committee would like to thank Mrs Adam Kendrik for her kind generosity in helping this burgeoning regional Spoon committee. The money raised in memory of Adam Kendrik is now at £31,000. This most gratefully received donation along with proceeds from events held before Christmas 2006 means that the region already has approximately £34,000 to spend on local children and young people. As a distinct region, their first proposed project is to provide partial funding for a new Well Being Centre for disadvantaged children in Suffolk to be built at the Priory School, Bury St Edmunds.

© 2010 Wooden Spoon Legal notice delivered by Sotic powered by RedDot Web Content Management