daveduke67
Well-Known Member
This was in response to a PM I sent Rebecca last night.
I've set up a Paypal account and will be giving log in details to Bill (deniro) - he knows me quite well and has my address as I've had a carpet from him ;-)
Any paypal donations should be sent to
gscsam@hotmail.co.uk
Please send as a gift - click on personal tab and then gift in the payment box.
Please donate, even it's just a pound. There'll be no list from us saying who's paid or how much.
I'm going to find out if flowers are ok or donate the equivalent cost to the Red Cross. Depending on what remains will determine if we get the banner made. If we don't do the banner or there is anything left after payment we will donate that to whichever charity the family has indicated they wish to support.
Nothing will be done without Sams Mums approval and of course whatever the majority vote on here is. If a banner is to be made we'll be asking for designs and getting the most popular one done.
Thank you for reading this.
David.
There's been a few asking if they can give something on the 4th at the Waldorf. That'd be ok - I'll sort something out so I can give everyone a receipt and everything can be accounted for.
Please don't feel you have to donate a lot - just a pound would be appreciated. If everyone who posted a comment on Sams thread gave a pound we'd have about £500!
For those who don't want to donate towards a banner and flowers this is the link to the Red Cross donation site that Sams Mum has chosen. Anything left after the flowers and banner have been paid for will be going there too.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.redcross.org.uk/samwhite" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.redcross.org.uk/samwhite</a>
Hi David,
Thank you for your message. I have spoken with Sam'/s mum and she is overwhelmed with the support and love that has come from people's comments on here.
I mentioned the banner to Sam's mum and she bought it was a lovely idea, and would be more than happy for it to be done if it was possible.
his mum is looking into setting up a just giving page to allow people to donate to a charity. We are talking about the Red Cross at the moment, but she is going to confirm this with me soon and has asked me to put the link on here.
she has also mentioned that his friends from blue moon are more than welcome to attend the funeral if they wish. I should have the details for that in the next couple of days.
Thank you so much
Rebecca x
I've set up a Paypal account and will be giving log in details to Bill (deniro) - he knows me quite well and has my address as I've had a carpet from him ;-)
Any paypal donations should be sent to
gscsam@hotmail.co.uk
Please send as a gift - click on personal tab and then gift in the payment box.
Please donate, even it's just a pound. There'll be no list from us saying who's paid or how much.
I'm going to find out if flowers are ok or donate the equivalent cost to the Red Cross. Depending on what remains will determine if we get the banner made. If we don't do the banner or there is anything left after payment we will donate that to whichever charity the family has indicated they wish to support.
Nothing will be done without Sams Mums approval and of course whatever the majority vote on here is. If a banner is to be made we'll be asking for designs and getting the most popular one done.
Thank you for reading this.
David.
There's been a few asking if they can give something on the 4th at the Waldorf. That'd be ok - I'll sort something out so I can give everyone a receipt and everything can be accounted for.
Please don't feel you have to donate a lot - just a pound would be appreciated. If everyone who posted a comment on Sams thread gave a pound we'd have about £500!
For those who don't want to donate towards a banner and flowers this is the link to the Red Cross donation site that Sams Mum has chosen. Anything left after the flowers and banner have been paid for will be going there too.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.redcross.org.uk/samwhite" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.redcross.org.uk/samwhite</a>