
Georgina’s 2.6 Challenge
Georgina, Set 42, is taking part in the 2.6 Challenge this weekend by taking her dog Hugo for a walk in order to raise money for Children’s Hospice South West.
Support hereGeorgina, Set 42, is taking part in the 2.6 Challenge this weekend by taking her dog Hugo for a walk in order to raise money for Children’s Hospice South West.
Support hereKate Tillotson and Kate Whitehead in Set 42 will be running the London Marathon in April 2020 to raise money for Nerve Tumours UK. Kate Tillotson ran it last year too, raising £4,000 for the same cause.
Victoria, Lucy, Emily, Lotti, Erin and Hatty (Set 42 students) are completing a charity bike ride for Children’s Hospice South West in April 2020. The students will be doing a 200 mile bike ride in which they will pass through all three hospices.
They are looking for people to donate or lend cycle gloves, cycling shorts, base layers, rain gear, eye protection, inner tubes, puncture repair kit and pump, bike multi tool, lights, a cycle computer such as a Garmin or six bikes.
Victoria, Set 42, is running the Bath Half Marathon for Bath Mind in March 2020.
Donate hereOlivia, Set 41, will be running the Bath Half Marathon in March 2020 in order to raise funds for Children’s Hospice South West.
After visiting Children’s Hospice South West in her second year at Norland, Eleanor’s eyes were opened to the amazing work that they do, for not only the children but the families too. She will run the bath Half in March 2020 to raise funds for the Hospice.
Donate hereSet 42 student Anna is running the Bath Half in March 2020 for Children’s Hospice South West after visiting the Charlton Farm Hospice with Norland recently.
Donate hereHelena, Set 42, is cutting her hair off and donating it to the Little Princess Trust in order for them to make wigs for children who experience hair loss during cancer in February 2020. Find out more and donate to the charity at the link below.
Donate hereA Bring and Buy sale and raffle for Toilet Twinning raised £342.12 for the charity in January 2020. This led to five Norland loos being twinned with toilets in Pakistan, Cote d’Ivoire, Central African Republic, Honduras and Uganda.