Charity Auction Wokingham

Leanne Gresswell

Join the Cleaver Chasers for their Charity Auction in aid of Women V Cancer

Women V Cancer. That’s the one simple reason four of our fabulous Cleaver ladies will be cycling from Milan to Venice later this year. The Cleaver Chasers, consisting of Susan Cleaver, Sarah Cleaver, Zoë Tilbury and Helen Helliwell of Cleaver Property Management, will be taking on the 355km challenge in October. And they need your help to reach their fundraising target!

Each of the Cleaver Chasers has their own reason for taking on this incredible challenge, but Sarah summed it up perfectly on behalf of the whole team. She said,

“Although this is a huge challenge for us, it will be nothing compared to the challenges faced by cancer patients.”

The foursome, with the help of families, friends and colleagues have been hosting a series of fundraising events to help reach their £7,200 target. And you’re invited to the next one! A Charity Auction will be held at Wokingham Town Hall on the 27th June, and they’d love to invite everyone in and around Wokingham to join them.

They’ve already had some fantastic items generously donated from the likes of:

De Vere Wokefield Estate
Aston Martin Reading
Henley’s Rewind Festival
The Hand and Flowers in Marlow
Hotel Chocolat in Bracknell
Sally at Soline Bags
Henry Street Garden Centre
Bar Fifty Six in Wokingham
Country Cleaners & Cobblers in Wokingham
Isabelle Brough, Restorative Exercise Therapist
A Bit of a Do caterers
Alexander Carpets in Wokingham
Tesco in Wokingham
Morrisons at Woosehill
The Retreat Hair and Beauty in Wokingham
Mailsports: online swimwear specialists
Siren Craft Brew in Wokingham
Rosie’s Chocolate Factory in Wargrave
Sanpa in Wokingham
Crystal Quality Cleaning in Wokingham
Knockout Escape Rooms in Reading
and our very own CPM Maintenance team!

The Charity Auction will start at 7 PM. Your £10 entry fee (all of which goes to Women V Cancer) includes a welcome drink and canapés on arrival, and further refreshments can be purchased at the honesty bar throughout the evening.

Women V Cancer comprises three fantastic charities: Breast Cancer Care, Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust and Ovarian Cancer Action. So, whether it’s donating a prize, joining The Cleaver Chasers on the evening for some food & drinks, or bidding on one of the fantastic items, you will be helping not one but three wonderful causes by getting involved.

If you are interested in attending the Charity Auction, please RSVP via our Facebook event https://www.facebook.com/events/357140831600490/ or get in touch with The Cleaver Chasers at info@cleaverproperty.co.uk

Cleaver Chasers
Find out more about the Cleaver Chasers, the challenge they’re facing, why they’re doing it, and keep up with their training at https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/susan-cleaver2

Don’t forget to donate!

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