A SUCCESSFUL fundraising scheme at Carlisle Railway Station is approaching a significant milestone.
The NSPCC’s bookshelf scheme has raised just over £4,560 for the children’s charity in the last three years, and the charity is looking for new volunteer coordinators to help continue the good work.
The simple bookshelf and honesty box scheme began as a pilot organised by NSPCC community fundraising manager Sandra Jones with the support of Avanti West Coast and has grown each year since then.
Sandra said: “It’s such a simple idea, but it ensures travellers and commuters have something to read on their journeys, and also raises vital funds to support children and young people across the region.
“We had to stop the scheme for almost two years due to the pandemic, but it’s more successful now than ever. I’m receiving book donations all the time, even at my fitness classes, and we’ve raised a fantastic amount for the NSPCC.”
Sandra continued: “We’re not just looking for more book donations, but also seeking new volunteers who can spare two or three hours each month to help us ensure the shelves are kept up to date.
“We’re also looking to engage with local organisations and communities to create new book schemes, so if you know anyone who might be interested or be able to help, I’d love to hear from you.”
For more information or to find out how to become a volunteer with the NSPCC in Carlisle, email Sandra.jones2@NSPCC.org.uk or go to www.nspcc.org.uk.
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