Local Teenagers Get Red Nose's Sleeping Rough For Comic Relief
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comic relief, and this year has been no different; last Saturday night this
group of youngsters from the store in Torquay did just that by putting
themselves in the shoes of the people they are trying to help, by sleeping
rough for the night in the town centre. The event, lasting for 12 hours, between 8pm and 8am, was organised by Zoe
Mazdon (18) and Michelle Godden (20) who were joined by Luke Stevens (19) and
Louie Houlahan (19) In their efforts to raise awareness of the good comic
relief does.
When asked why they chose to raise money in this was Zoe said 'we did it
raise awareness of how comic relief helps people in the UK as well as other
places. It was a tough night on the streets for the fundraisers and 4 became 3
around 4am when Louie had to leave the group due to
illness.
Taking place on a Saturday night in Torquay town, they were always going to get
a lot of attention from people enjoying the nightlife on the English Rivera,
Zoe also told us, "It was so good, we only got a little bit of trouble
everybody in Torquay were so helpful and loads of people helped us out by
getting other to donate! The street pastors, police and cctv control were
really good and kept an eye on us and kept checking up which was so good of
them" On the night alone the group managed to raise a staggering £507 and their
other fundraising activities in store, from the fun day the organised, pub quiz
and themed weekend means they still have £200 in sponsorship money as well as
£70 to collect from their just giving page, which is still active, so if you
would like to contribute toward Comic relief and show your support for what
this amazing people have done then
just log on to http://www.justgiving.com/Zoe-Mazdon and donate today. <






2 Comments
by robocop1982
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 5:37PM
“majority of alleged charity money often gets used in administration fees. where there's money there's corruption. THe banks are the people who really benefit from charity money as every credit card transaction makes them profit. i use to think charity money really was used to help people but feel its corrupt.”
by JosefLeninski
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 1:32PM
“Sleeping rough for a night is a nice middle class gesture. Like a middle aged business man getting down with da kids for a few minutes.”