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Post Office goes knitty for Christmas Jumper Day

by isleofman.com 29th December 2016
Isle of Man Post Office Sponsorship Committee recently supported Christmas Jumper Day in aid of charity, Save The Children.
 
On Friday 16th December, all staff were invited to wear a Christmas jumper and donate to the charity. Staff managed to raise an amazing ?237.65p.
 
Those taking part in the December initiative go some way to help raise much needed funds and support all of the vital work that Save The Children do, for children in war stricken countries and right here at home.
 
Isle of Man Post Office Sponsorship Committee Chairman Sarah Read, said: “The Post Office is pleased to support this important initiative and Save The Children, who help vulnerable children around the world”
 
Isle of Man Post Office Sponsorship Committee aims to support a variety of local initiatives throughout the year and is always keen to hear from individuals and organisations looking for support which it may be able to help with.
 
To find out more about Save The Children and its Christmas Jumper Day initiative, visit: www.savethechildren.org.uk/
 
Photo - Post Office staff wearing their Christmas Jumpers on the day.
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 29th, December 2016 03:44pm.

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