by CharityStarDonations » Thu Feb 14, 2013 1:05 pm
James wrote:CharityStarDonations wrote:It's funny how there are so many doubters... Yes maybe Emma

Although it was a withheld number

And It was defo him :-P
It's not the first celeb who I've been in contact with and I'm glad that I had the honour of speaking with Matthew

Top guy, A nobody? Someone who's 18 years olf raised £50,000 for charity is a nobody, Okay then lol... Someone who has been put forward for national and international charity awards... Yes I'm a nobody _ however people like Matthew Lewis are a somebody for they way they treat other people, I will be a somebody and you most certainly will be a nobody!
And it's feedback.
Lewis
It's not really feedback, as there's no autograph involved.
But on a sidepoint, I'm just interested in how you've managed to raise such a large amount in such a short period of time (presuming you didn't start as a little child). It's very impressive, and I'm just curious as to how you did it. I know someone who spends the majority of their time fundraising for charity day in, day out, doing various fundraising activities and since 2006 they've raised just over £30,000, so I'm curious (in a nice way) how you've raised such an awesome amount

Yea of course man
It's been since 2007

I've done numerous fundraisers myself Walks, Runs etc. I've done things such as craft fairs and car boot's (ORGANISED not taken part in)... I've done sales etc.
The main earner has been my old school... They are now full time funders to the charity so they've raised around £35,000 with my help organising concerts, plays, inter school competions etc. as well as schools outside of ours... and of course also done the autographs which have so far raised £500

[quote="James"][quote="CharityStarDonations"]It's funny how there are so many doubters... Yes maybe Emma :) Although it was a withheld number :) And It was defo him :-P
It's not the first celeb who I've been in contact with and I'm glad that I had the honour of speaking with Matthew :) Top guy, A nobody? Someone who's 18 years olf raised £50,000 for charity is a nobody, Okay then lol... Someone who has been put forward for national and international charity awards... Yes I'm a nobody _ however people like Matthew Lewis are a somebody for they way they treat other people, I will be a somebody and you most certainly will be a nobody!
And it's feedback.
Lewis[/quote]
It's not really feedback, as there's no autograph involved.
But on a sidepoint, I'm just interested in how you've managed to raise such a large amount in such a short period of time (presuming you didn't start as a little child). It's very impressive, and I'm just curious as to how you did it. I know someone who spends the majority of their time fundraising for charity day in, day out, doing various fundraising activities and since 2006 they've raised just over £30,000, so I'm curious (in a nice way) how you've raised such an awesome amount :)[/quote]
Yea of course man :)
It's been since 2007 :) I've done numerous fundraisers myself Walks, Runs etc. I've done things such as craft fairs and car boot's (ORGANISED not taken part in)... I've done sales etc.
The main earner has been my old school... They are now full time funders to the charity so they've raised around £35,000 with my help organising concerts, plays, inter school competions etc. as well as schools outside of ours... and of course also done the autographs which have so far raised £500 :)