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Lisa Shoko

“Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.” Elizabeth Andrew

Good morning Mr Dickinson and members of the Archbishop Beck Catholic College community,

I just wanted to say thank you to everyone at the college for sponsoring my climb up to Kilimanjaro.

I am excited to announce that I have met my target and raised £3,056.55.

I have also been instrumental in my role as Challenge Leader in helping the other members of my team reach their own fundraising targets. At present we have managed to raise over £87,000 and have one more month of fundraising left.

Thank you for your generosity and your kindness. It will go a long way to helping defeat Meningitis by 2030.

Lisa Shoko

Headteacher Paul Dickinson said, “a fantastic effort Lisa we are all immensely proud of you and the wonderful example you have shown to others, our heartfelt congratulations.”