► This Year @ RAG
Here are just some of the Fundraising events our students have undertaken this year for charity.
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Rag Calendar
Over 100 students from a variety of sports and societies bravely took their kit off to raise money for our RAG chairities this year. Thank you to all who took part!
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Movember
Students and staff have raised of £1400 by growing moustaches for Movember to raise awareness and funds for The Prostate Cancer Charity.
Well done to Eamon Barrett for raising the most for Movember this year. A brilliant £178 adding to our total of £1400. A massive thank you to all who donated and grew a moustache!
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Jailbreak
Four teams took on the mission to get as far from uni as possible without spending any of their own money. The winning team got as far as stockholm in Sweden! Well done to all who took part!
Our teams raised an impressive £410 for RAG.
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Collections
A massive thank you to all who took part in the Morrison’s collection for Macmillan Cancer Support. We raised an amazing £372.56!
A really successful collection in Wycombe town centre on the 7th December raising over £60.00 Well done to everyone who braved the cold!
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Monthly Bake Sales
Our monthly bake sales are held by sports clubs and societies.
Many thanks to:
The Swans cheerleaders for organising the first monthly RAG cake sale. They raised £111.
Bucks Netball team held our second bake sale raising £37.57 for RAG
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Children in Need
Bucks Univeristy and the Students' Union raised over £1600 with a variety of different events.
Staff got involved in a 5-a-side football tournament, wii tournament, rowathon, bake sale, tombola and much more.
The Swans Cheerleaders for dressed in their PJ’s for the day , selling sweets and running a tombola.
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Rag Raids
BNU students took to the streets of Oxford on our first RAG raid of the year. We raised an amazing £200 for Crisis. Crisis is the national charity for single homeless people. They are dedicated to ending homelessness by delivering life-changing services and campaigning for change.
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Pink Friday
BNU and SU staff took part in Pink fridays; raising £65 for Breast Cancer Care.
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Rag Fayre
Rasie and Give was off to a flying start with a successful gateway Fair took place place on the 21st September.
The Fair was opened by the mayor of High Wycombe, Jane White. Students and Staff had the chance to take part in a variety of activities from learning to juggle in the circus workshops to scaling the rock climbing wall.
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