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Dot’s Dream Foundation receive donation from Manx Kart Club courtesy of Absolute Scaffolding

by isleofman.com 24th January 2013
Representatives of the Manx Kart Club, established in 2012, Neil Pearson and Dean Ayres, with Jay Pearson are pictured handing over a donation cheque to representatives of Dot's Dream Foundation. The money was raised at a race meeting organised by the Manx Kart Club on behalf of Absolute Scaffolding. Absolute Scaffolding chose Dot's Dream Foundation as their nominated charity after the event.
 
Ste Pitts of Dot's Dream Foundation said: "We are delighted to receive this generous donation thanks to the efforts of the Manx Kart Club and all the team at Absolute Scaffolding. I've attended a couple of events with the club and it was a great experience!"
 
The Manx Kart Club are busy planning more community and charity events as well as building on their not for profit club for the development of young kart drivers, see www.manxkartclub.co.uk for more details of events coming soon.  Jay Pearson (front row), 6 years old is the youngest member of the club and races a Bambino Kart in a special class for young drivers aged 6-8 years old. 
 
Dot’s Dream Foundation raise funds for those who are seriously ill, their families, carers, and other charities involved in such care.  For information about Dot's Dream Foundation and how they can help you or someone you know, contact the charity on dotsdream@manx.net.

Photograph left to right - Back row: Ste Pitts, Debbie Pitts, Dean Ayres and Neil Pearson, Nicola Walkingshaw, Allan Walkingshaw, Lily Walkingshaw (infant).  Front row with cheque: Brody Walkingshaw and Jay Pearson
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 24th, January 2013 11:15pm.

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