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Ascot schoolgirls triumphant cake sale

Published on 3 Apr 2024

Two schoolgirls from Berkshire organised a cake sale to support their daddy who is running the London Marathon for our charity.

Poppy, aged six, and Mollie, aged 9, from Ascot, wanted to support their father Will with his fundraising efforts ahead of running the London Marathon on 21 April.

Mum Rachel with her arms around Mollie and Poppy as they stand behind a table full of cakes and Blind Veterans UK flags
Mollie and Poppy at their cake sale with their mum Rachel
Mollie, Poppy and Will stand behind the table with cakes and Blind Veterans UK flags
Mollie and Poppy with their Dad

The girls worked hard to advertise their cake sale, putting flyers through their neighbours’ doors which invited them to come along on the day or bake cakes to be sold.

They then spent three hours on a Saturday afternoon in March set up outside their home running the stall and welcoming neighbours, raising just under £400. Will says:

“I am incredibly proud of Poppy and Mollie for supporting me and raising such a fantastic amount of money. We were overwhelmed with the number of people who turned out on the day; we ended up running out of cakes much quicker than we’d anticipated.
“We even caused a bit of a traffic jam as passing cars from neighbouring roads pulled over to buy a cake or to ask about Blind Veterans UK.”

London Marathon

Will has been busy training for the upcoming London Marathon and is hoping to run in under four hours on the day. He says:

“I decided to run the London Marathon to support Blind Veterans UK as my brother serves in the Army with the Royal Duke of Lancaster Regiment and therefore it was pertinent to me that I would run for a military charity, to honour those who sacrifice so much for us all.
“The idea of losing my sight terrifies me; the work of this charity to rehabilitate those who have served their country and assist them in rebuilding their lives after sight loss struck a chord with me.
“I love running and there is nothing quite like the experience of the London Marathon. I also really enjoy my training runs; I go out on a Saturday morning for around three hours, and it is great for my mental health, giving me a space of tranquillity. To be able to do something I love and to raise money to support blind veterans at the same time is an honour and to have my daughters and my wife by my side giving their support with my fundraising efforts is even more special.”

Will has already raised £1,855. You can help him reach his fundraising target of £2,000.

Visit his Just Giving page

Would you and your own family or youth group like to support our blind veterans? Why not take a look at our Armed Forces Month campaign, with lots of simple ideas for younger supporters to get involved.

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