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    Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    The Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009
    The MacRobert Pavilion
    Friday 18th September (pre-comp freestyle),
    Saturday 19th September (competition and 2 room party).


    We will also be having a Strictly Sunday afternoon Tea-dance on Sunday 20th September, with all proceeds from this event, too, being added to the total amount.

    Charities chosen for previous years:

    2002 - Red Cross

    2003 - Cancer Research UK

    2004 - PBC Foundation

    2005 - Barnardos

    2006 - Debra

    2007 - Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres

    2008 - Aberlour Childcare Trust

    I am now looking for nominations for the charity for this year's event.
    Please post them here

    Thanks
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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    Quote Originally Posted by Tiggerbabe View Post

    2009 - Aberlour Childcare Trust

    I am now looking for nominations for the charity for this year's event.
    Please post them here

    Thanks
    Sheena
    You already have one

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    Although the date was a typo Tiggerbabe, I think the Aberlour Childcare Trust is an excellent charity to promote, so why not do it again as it helps the children and their families who reside in Scotland.
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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    Oops! Fixed it
    "If you rebel against high heels, take care to do so in a very smart hat.'' George Bernard Shaw

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    Aberlour would be a great one to do again, but if you're looking for new suggestions, what about Waverley Care?

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    Woefully underfunded, and doing some great work:

    Alzheimer Scotland
    www.alzscot.org

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    as we have not done an animal one, how about : the SSPCA ...
    Last edited by Dreadful Scathe; 23rd-February-2009 at 09:39 AM.

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    Quote Originally Posted by blackisleboy View Post
    Woefully underfunded, and doing some great work:

    Alzheimer Scotland
    www.alzscot.org
    Beat me to it, BIB. I was just about to suggest it (but forgot).

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    wow, neg rep for suggesting a charity - cheers dep . lol

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadful Scathe View Post
    wow, neg rep for suggesting a charity - cheers dep . lol
    Hmm.. neg rep for suggesting a non human charity?

    Ok How about a human charity that involves animals?

    The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association


    a worthy cause.. and perhaps worth 1/2 a neg rep?

    oh and DS.. my + is more than his -

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    Quote Originally Posted by Beowulf View Post
    ..The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association...
    Worthy but also wealthy, and not one that finds it hard to raise money.

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    What about

    Guide Dogs for the Deaf ?

    National Deaf Children's Society?

    I may be biased as i am deaf but charities that help Deaf people get overlooked all the time.

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    :Sigh: just neg rep me now...

    Something strikes the ironic humour in me: deaf charities find it hard to be heard.

    { sorry, I couldn't help it - My kids are learning sign, and I support it fully,... I'm just a twisted person. }

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    deaf people do have a sense of humour you know

    we taught sign (makaton) to our first 2 , and they used sign far quicker than actual speech - which makes sense i suppose, the voice being something that is later to develop than hand movement.

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    Quote Originally Posted by Gadget View Post
    :Sigh: just neg rep me now...

    Something strikes the ironic humour in me: deaf charities find it hard to be heard.

    { sorry, I couldn't help it - My kids are learning sign, and I support it fully,... I'm just a twisted person. }

    That is okay, I did giggle at this as it is true really!!! So dont worry, you wont be getting any neg rep from me!

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadful Scathe View Post
    deaf people do have a sense of humour you know

    we taught sign (makaton) to our first 2 , and they used sign far quicker than actual speech - which makes sense i suppose, the voice being something that is later to develop than hand movement.

    Yeah it is proven that babies do pick up signs before voice so you can communicate with them while they are learning how to use voice and hear sounds. There are many classes around UK doing ' Baby signing ' teaching the basics, how to sing songs etc in signs.

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    Hey all

    How about Fibromyalgia UK? I'll check if there are any Scotland equivalents. Fibromyalgia is a very debillitating chronic condition of widespread pain. There are many many different symptoms linked to this. Is is thought that maybe upto 10% of the caucasion poplution have it, but as yet the causes not known.

    Other charity nominations are all very worthy too.

    Another idea off the top of my head is Classic FM Music Makers or are there any dance related ones? Dance school for underpriveledged people or something?

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    I think I would like to see a Scottish charity that helps people through out Scotland - preferably in some form of activity or movement based way.

    I don't know how much work is involved, but perhaps a "trust" could be set up that charities could apply to rather than picking one? Just a thought.

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    Re: Ceroc Scotland Competition 2009 - Charity Championships

    Thanks for all the suggestions

    The charity we've chosen for 2009 is Alzheimer Scotland.
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