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 It's Good 2 Give!



Timberbush Tours is proud to support It's Good 2 Give!, a registered charity (registered charity number: SCO41416) which helps provide support to young cancer patients and their families.   



 

 

In 2005, on the eve of her 49th birthday, Lynne McNicholl - founder of It’s Good 2 Give! - decided to celebrate in a more giving way: by raising £50,000 for a children's charity. After six years Lynne has raised over £650,000 mainly through community fundraising.  Among other things, this allowed a specialist unit to be opened at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children for 13-16 year olds fighting cancer.

 

Lynne officially set-up It's Good 2 Give! in April 2010, and has already raised £85,000 through many fantastic fundraising events.

 

It's Good 2 Give! will raise funds (the aim is £1 million) to:

 

*Support young cancer patients and their families in Scotland, by providing nutritional snacks, fun workshops and parent packs. 

 

*Create a purpose built retreat in the East of Scotland for families affected by cancer

 

All money donated goes to the people who need it - there are no wages, no administration costs, and no rental costs.  It's Good 2 Give! are 100% volunteer based, and every penny goes to children with cancer, and their families.

 


*Timberbush Tours were proud to sponsor the month of June at It’s Good 2 Give!  We encourage others to get involved - we did so by helping to provide nutritional goodies to patients and their parents so they could get a well deserved break from hospital food.  There are lots of ways you can get involved - visit http://www.itsgood2give.co.uk/  for more info


 

DONATE NOW!

It’s never been easier to donate, through JustTextGiving by Vodafone.  Simply text IGTG13 plus a monetary amount from £1 up to £10 - for example " IGTG13 £5 " - to 70070 to donate. 


Visit It's Good 2 Give! Twitter page here or Facebook here or website at www.itsgood2give.co.uk for more details on how you can get involved