Spotlight on ... Liz Maltby, Stepping Stones Nursery, Nottingham

Monday, October 31, 2011

Name: Liz Maltby

Position: Deputy manager of Stepping Stones Nursery in Nottingham

- Why did you organise a fancy dress walk for charity?

I wanted to do something to raise money for the Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham after they took care of my son, who was born prematurely at 26 weeks. I decided on a walk from Nottingham City Hospital to Queens Medical Centre, a four-mile walk, to represent the journey my son took as he was transported from one hospital to another.

- How long did it take to complete the walk?

It took just under two hours to finish the walk - we stopped at cafes, pubs and shops along the way to collect donations. Friends and family took part in the walk. A friend and I dressed as Jedward, and my son wore a Shrek costume. As part of the event I also organised a party and raffle at the City Hospital's leisure centre afterwards.

- How much money did you raise?

So far we've raised £1,714 - there are still donations coming in and we hope to reach £2,000. We raised more than £500 alone from just the party and raffle. I think the prizes, which were donated by local companies and shops, were the reason why people bought tickets.

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