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Sainsbury's Youth Forum (London Region) show support for Local Charity Partner

• Sainsbury's Youth Forum are holding a fundraiser for Caring Hearts
• The activity will take place on 28th January 2012 from 9am-12pm
• The event will take place at Sainsbury's Putney, 2-6 Werter Road, London, SW15 2LJ
• Photographers are invited to attend on 28th January 2012

Sainsbury's Youth Forum is made up of a group of colleagues under 25 years old from different stores within the London Region. They will be raising funds for their Local Charity Partner Caring Hearts on Saturday 28th January 2012 from 9am-12pm. Colleagues from the Youth Forum will be dressing up and holding a cake sale at the Putney Store. Customers can choose to make a donation to the charity on the day who provide financial assistance and support directly to any family within the UK who have a child under the age of eighteen suffering from any type of disability, serious or terminal illness.

Sainsbury's Surbiton Store Manager Liz Barker said she hopes the Caring Hearts fundraising event will help to raise the profile of the partnership with Caring Hearts and also raise awareness of the great things that our Youth Forum do within the community. "The Youth Forum chose Caring Hearts because their aims and objectives really touched the hearts of many of our colleagues and customers. We hope that this fundraiser will show our customers that we're passionate to give help and support, through raising awareness and fundraising, for the Caring Hearts. We also hope our customers will join in the fun and support this very worthy cause".

All customers are invited to support the activity event, by joining in the fun and making donations on the day.

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By jssurbiton at 12:50 on 26/01/12

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