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We're hoping to take off with London Luton Airport

7 December 2011

We have been successfully short listed for London Luton Airport - Charity of the Year 2013

Over the past few years the airport staff and passengers have raised over £100,000 for selected charities; and this year we want that to be for Sue Ryder.

Becoming Charity of the Year we could raise up to a fantastic £40,000

 However we need your help to be picked. 

Follow these 3 simple and easy steps to vote online and help us raise thousands. 

  1. Click here (or copy this link into your web browser) http://www.london-luton.co.uk/en/?u=information 
  2. Scroll down to the “VOTE” button
  3. Our Sue Ryder button is at the bottom of the page

 Other ways you can help:

  • Post a message like this and change your status on Facebook to:

In just 3 clicks you can help Sue Ryder by voting them Luton Airports Charity of The Year. http://www.london-luton.co.uk/en/?u=information (scroll down, vote and find us at the bottom of the page)

  • Check your LinkedIn for any connections you may have to London Luton Airport and share the message.
  • Ask volunteers, supporter’s family or friends if they could do the same.

Remember, the more people know about it, the more votes we can get. 

 

  Airedale shopping centre - Charity of the year 2012

There is also an opportunity for Manorlands Hospice to be Charity of the year for Airedale shopping centre. You can help this happen by logging onto Facebook and searching Airedale shopping centre. All you have to do for us to be shortlisted is like the page and type Sue Ryder Manorlands in the comments section.

The voting will close on Monday 12th December, and the five charities that have been shortlisted will go into a text vote in the Keighley News on week commencing 12th December!

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