Sober for October
Fundraising campaign by
Ravi Pattani
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£460.00raised of £1,000.00 goal goal
No more donations are being accepted at this time. Please contact the campaign owner if you would like to discuss further funding opportunities
Campaign Story
As some of you may know, I am planning on doing Sober for October and would love your support. The key details are set out below:
What? Sober for October – that means no alcohol for 31 whole days, which for anyone who knows me will know is a massive challenge!
When? 1 – 31 October 2016
Why? To prove all the doubters wrong…
The Twist – Whilst most people will do a challenge like this to raise money for charity, I have decided to raise money for you guys – the money I raise will be put behind a bar in November for a night out to celebrate my 31 days of sobriety with those who supported me along the way.
What’s in it for you? Save for the great night out, you get to see me suffer for 31 torturous days!
The Target £1,000
Organizer
- Ravi Pattani
- Campaign Owner
Donors
- Andrew Clark
- Donated on Oct 17, 2016
- Charlotte MacArthur
- Donated on Oct 13, 2016
31 days as a lawyer and no booze. There is no tougher challenge. Good luck!
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Donors & Comments
- Jessica Cornish
- Donated on Oct 17, 2016
Ravi, you're braver than I. I am most impressed with your grit and determination.
- Andrew Clark
- Donated on Oct 17, 2016
- Charlotte MacArthur
- Donated on Oct 13, 2016
31 days as a lawyer and no booze. There is no tougher challenge. Good luck!
- Jess Hartley
- Donated on Oct 13, 2016
well done for fundraising for such a noble cause
- Jeff, Store Manager Oddbins, Harrow
- Donated on Oct 13, 2016
Ravi, our takings have gone through the floor this month, why are you doing this to us? Please stop this foolish experiment sooner rather than later or we may have to close this branch of Oddbins, Yours, Jeff
- C Cochrane
- Donated on Oct 02, 2016
Hero.
- Tracey Bowles-Fair
- Donated on Sep 29, 2016
Best of British Rav!
- Nav Bahia
- Donated on Sep 27, 2016
Good luck- you're going to need it!
- Kathryn Bond
- Donated on Sep 26, 2016
Good luck Ravi!
- Alex Molyneux
- Donated on Sep 26, 2016
The Hebrew word for charity is "tzedakah", which means justice. Justice is undoubtedly watching you suffer for a month, then having a big one. Best of luck!
Ravi, you're braver than I. I am most impressed with your grit and determination.