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"Country Market" sees ?400 raised for Nepalese charity

by isleofman.com 5th December 2010

STAFF at AIB have been busy selling their homemade produce to raise money for a Nepalese charity.

 

£400 was raised from the sale of home produced fruit, vegetables, jam, cakes and free range eggs every Friday throughout the summer months.

 

The money will go to The Parhar Trust, a British and Isle of Man registered charity, which co-ordinates the construction of schools in remote areas of east and west Nepal.

 

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Sunday 5th, December 2010 10:00pm.

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