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NAT is lucky to have the support of enthusiastic and dedicated fundraisers. We would like to thank all our fundraisers because without them we simply couldn't continue our work.
For inspiration here are just a few of the events that took place last year:
Glasgow Academy The students and teachers at Glasgow Academy raised almost £1,500 by holding a 'Slave Day' including a 'Slave Auction' at their school.
Ricky Benson and his Barclaycard colleagues raised over £1,000 by holding a series of fundraising activities, including a dress sown and dress red day, selling red ribbons, cake sales, a red food theme in the canteen ...
Oxford High School raised over £300 by holding a Red Accessories Day.
Charlotte, Thea and Mary at the International School of Aberdeen organised a school concert and raised £600 for NAT. Kent Walters of the school said "We were pleased to hold the concert at our school and pleased with the donations received! It is incredible what togetherness, understanding and tolerance can achieve. we hope to have events in the future to continue to support NAT".
Have you been inspired? You too can help fight HIV by organising your own fundraising event.