| Max Clifford reveals all for Stephanie Appeal |
| Written by Communications Team |
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On 13 March 1986 The Sun carried as its main headline: FREDDIE STARR ATE MY HAMSTER. Was that true? This was one of the many questions asked of Max Clifford as he spilt the beans at his “Cash for Questions” evening in aid of the Stephanie Marks Diabetes Appeal. In a closed room, guests enjoyed a fun night of scandal and gossip raising £4,000 clear for the Appeal. At Foxhills on Wednesday 14th November this unique, black tie event celebrated the first United Nations observed World Diabetes Day this year’s campaign being Diabetes in Children and Adolescents. More information can be found at www.worlddiabetesday.org Next fundraising event - Weybridge Male Voice Choir sings for Stephanie The Weybridge Male Voice Choir will be singing in aid of the Stephanie Marks Appeal between 7.30 pm – The evening costs £7.50 including a glass of wine and light refreshments. Tickets are available from
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or telephone 01932 72330 or visit www.stephaniemarks.org.uk The Stephanie Marks Diabetes Resource Centre to become reality Over the last 4 years the contributions of industry, charities, bequests and community projects have raised almost £600,000. A further £150,000 is needed to bring the Appeal to a successful conclusion and achieve our goal of improving the quality of diabetes care for patients living in Surrey and Please help – make your cheque payable to The Stephanie Marks Appeal and send it to The Fundraising Office, The Studio (SDU), St. Peter’s Hospital, Alternatively, visit our website www.stephaniemarks.org.uk to donate securely on-line using all major debit & credit cards. |