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    Dayinsure Wales Rally GB raises funds for great causes

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 16, 2018No Comments
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    This year’s Dayinsure Wales Rally GB form October 4-7 will again support charities and good causes across Wales and the Marches, taking the total raised in the six years since the World Championship event moved to its current home in Deeside, to more than £200,000.
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    For the third year in succession, Hope House Children’s Hospices – consisting of Ty Gobaith in Conwy and its Morda sister hospice – have been confirmed as the rally’s official charity partner.

    In addition, the event works with local schools, clubs and other volunteer groups to staff the event’s temporary car parks, generating much-needed funds for the local areas hosting the rally.

    Mid Wales organisations raising funds in 2018 by operating the event’s temporary car parks include: COBRA Rugby Club, Dolgellau Rugby Club, Friends of Dyffryn Banw CP School, Llanidloes Rotary Club, Machynlleth Rugby Club, Meirionnydd Young Farmers and Newtown Rugby Club.
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    “We are keen to support the great work carried out by those at Ty Gobaith as much as we possibly can,” explained Dayinsure Wales Rally GB partnership manager Alun Pritchard. “We will obviously look to raise as much money as possible and will be collecting donations from spectators throughout all four days of the event, but we can also help in other ways, such as giving siblings of Ty Gobaith children the chance to present trophies to the finishers on Sunday.”

    Every online ticket purchaser is given the chance to make a voluntary donation to the charity – an organisation which needs to raise as much as £6.3 million every year to support those children in the region with life limiting and life threatening conditions.

    “The amazing support of Dayinsure Wales Rally GB really helps as it’s vital we continue to raise funds to support local children and families when they need us most,” said Hope House Children’s Hospices area fundraiser Beverley Bradley. “Sadly, three local children die each week and currently Hope House can only afford to help one of these families. We are committed to changing this.”

    Ty Gobaith children, siblings and parents also gave the on-going partnership a big ‘thumbs up’ when local rally star Jade Paveley recently set pulses racing by bringing her competition-prepared Subaru to the hospice for all to see.

    “This event isn’t just about rallying, it’s about supporting local communities and if Ty Gobaith benefits from additional support through the charity partnership that has to be a good thing,” said Paveley who is currently competing at the front of the Welsh Tarmac Championship.

    “I work at North Wales Honda, my dad’s dealership, which is based in Llandudno so being from the area I know how important Ty Gobaith is to the community. I really enjoyed meeting children who benefit from the hospice as well as some of the siblings and parents. It was a humbling experience learning a little about the amazing work that goes on and seeing what a warm and happy place Ty Gobaith is.”

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