BRITISH TEAM CHASING SUPPORT THE GRAND APPEAL

February 27, 2024

THE GRAND APPEAL

This year British Team Chasing is partnering with a charity to raise funds for them. We'll be using high tech (QR code) and low tech (bucket!) methods to collect donations at events and executive committee member Jess Powell has set up a Just Giving page:

https://www.justgiving.com/page/jessica-powell-1708369586714

To find out more about the Grand Appeal visit https://www.facebook.com/TheGrandAppeal

Please support this wonderful cause.

Will you join the BTC Tumblers' Club this season ? It comes to most of us at some point, which is why we have rules for the welfare of horses and riders and stipulate safety wear. But it's also a fun way to raise funds for our nominated charity - the Bristol Children's Hospital's Grand Appeal. You can either donate £10 for each time you join the BTC Tumblers' Club (fall off at a team chase) or you can do as several committee members have already done, 'insure yourself' against repeated payments by paying £20 upfront for the season. It's totally voluntary but we hope that members of the #teamchasingfamily will join in the spirit of this!

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