100 for 100 Stirling continue their challenges

100 for 100 Stirling continue their challenges

Stirling Inner Wheel President, Teresa Hill, chose the Doddie Weir Foundation (MND) as her charity for the year, members decided to raise funds by having 100 jars and filling them with coins – £461.41 raised so far.
Instead of regular donations to the Food Bank members decided to collect 100 pouches/cans of dog and cat food – they felt that if people were unable to feed themselves the probability is their animals would not be fed either.
Their challenges continue –
For International they collected over 100 postcards from all over the world.
Volunteering – the club members aim to achieve 100 hours of volunteering – an ongoing project.

 

 

 

 

 

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