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Airport Support for Charity
Wednesday 28 January 2009
In the month when Exeter Airport is setting out on a new Charity-of-the-Year
collaboration with Macmillan Cancer Support, the figure for passenger donations
in 2008 has been announced at nearly £2,000.
The passengers' donations
of notes, coin and foreign currency collected in strategically-placed counter
containers and large coin ‘spinners’, totalled £1,920 for the year. The sum of
£1,280 was donated to The Stroke Association, the airport's chosen charity for
2008. An exception to the one charity per year rule was made for the Poppy
Appeal and a record breaking amount of £640 was collected for the Royal British
Legion.
Airport spokesman, Stephen Ayres said: “Exeter Airport
receives a great many requests for fund-raising donations and sponsorship but
adopts just one main charity for the whole year. We were delighted to have
played a part in raising a wonderful sum of money for the charities last year
and we hope that the travelling public will give generously to the Macmillan
Cancer Support in 2009.”
“Statistics show that one in three of the
population will get cancer and two million are living with it. By supporting
Macmillan the passengers of the airport are helping the charity provide
practical, medical, emotional and financial support.”
Judith Jolly the
charity’s Area Fundraising Manager, Devon and Cornwall said: “Macmillan Cancer
Support is absolutely delighted to be working with Exeter Airport. Not only will
we be able to raise Macmillan’s profile with the tens of thousands of travellers
who fly in and out of Exeter, but also we hope to raise money from staff and
public alike to help those who are affected by cancer.”
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