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ClockworkOrange
10-24-2008, 03:59 PM
I wanted to share this with you, especially for anybody doing a sponsored event of any type for the first time.

Six months ago I decided to do a sponsored bike ride in London, my target was £350, that's around $545. Even this amount I was not sure of reaching.

Week by week I thought of different people to ask, different companies to write to. Even just calling in on local shops and blagging a couple of quid here and there. My friends rallied round and did lots of weird and wonderful things to raise money for me, all quite unexpected.

Well, eventually it reached over £5000 or $8035.

Somebody on another thread relating to the bike ride asked me "yeah, what did you get"?

"I" didn't want or expect anything, I was just raising money for Leukaemia Research................then I get an invitation to receive an Award!

So, last Monday I went up to Piccadilly, London to receive an Award for Outstanding Individual Fundraiser.


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3074/2970498526_d86111e15a.jpg


The evening was a very emotional one, so many people there who either had leukaemia or had children in remission, yes, I shed a lot of tears that evening :( but also it was a good feeling to have raised money that will go towards the research of this awful illness.

Thank you for reading this.

Clock

bmccasland
10-24-2008, 04:37 PM
Yeeeaaaahhhh! Clockwork!!!

And the crowd goes wild!!

snapdragen
10-24-2008, 04:39 PM
That is so cool Clock! :D:cool:

Possegal
10-24-2008, 05:00 PM
WAY TO GO!!! Congrats on the great tally for your fundraising and for the acknowledgement1

wackyjacky1
10-24-2008, 05:01 PM
Outstanding! Big props to you and your friends for contributing in such a big way to a very worthwhile cause. Brava!

sbctwin
10-24-2008, 05:02 PM
I applaud you. As someone who has trudged the 'please support me in my efforts' arena, I have never attained your level. Congratulations on your most wonderful accomplishment, for the goal you reached, for the person you became achieving such a high standard and for the organization you raised funds for...

Zen
10-24-2008, 05:06 PM
I'm in awe and I bow down to your awsomeness.
So what do you do now? Retire while you're on top;) or try to best yourself?

OakLeaf
10-24-2008, 05:39 PM
Woo-hoo! That's wonderful - so rewarding. Way to go.

wildhawk
10-24-2008, 08:17 PM
That is so AWESOME!!! Great going!!!!

Flybye
10-24-2008, 08:38 PM
Sometimes that which we do for others does more for our own souls than we could have ever anticipated. Thank you.

sgtiger
10-24-2008, 09:14 PM
That's awesome, Clock!

ClockworkOrange
10-26-2008, 01:39 AM
Oh yes, now this I meant to write in the first post.

At the time it seemed a bit daft, keeping two spreadsheets (Excel) of everybody I had asked for money and those that had politely refused.

It saved any embarrassing duplications but most of all, 6 months later it was so useful to be able to reply to all the people who had sponsored me with a 'BIG' thanks.

The times I used this spreadsheet, also to chase people up, rightly or wrongly I did that a lot, especially when people said they would sponsor me and then forgot!


Zen
So what do you do now? Retire while you're on top or try to best yourself? No way could I better this, no, it was a one off.


Flybye
Sometimes that which we do for others does more for our own souls than we could have ever anticipated. Definitely. :rolleyes:

I'll stop waffling on now

Clock

Miranda
10-26-2008, 02:14 AM
That is so awesome! Thx for sharing.

:)