[tri-med] rare chromosome needs our help

This is a forward for Rare Chromosome that has been so helpful to many of
us....

Catherine, mom of Becky (Trisomy 13Mosaic, 31yrs)



Dear Unique Members

A big, BIG thank you to all of you who collected and sent in cheques to
nominate Unique as one of the 90 children's charities to receive £10,000 in
the Daily Mail/ Royal Bank of Scotland children's charity giveaway.

The fantastic news is that you have succeeded and not only will we receive
£10,000 but we have also been shortlisted as one of the 10 finalists in with
a chance of receiving £100,000.  BUT now we need your help again and the
help of all your family, friends and colleagues to vote for us as many times
as possible in the final voting round. Of the 10 finalists, the one who
polls the most votes wins the top prize of £100,000. Furthermore, the
overall winner will be featured in the Daily Mail and online at the
beginning of January. What a wonderful opportunity to raise awareness of
rare chromosome disorders among the general public.

Please, please, please vote for us now. Voting time is limited, we have some
stiff competition from larger charities and we need all the votes we can
get!

Please visit the link below to find out how to vote by telephone and/or
email:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/prmts/prmts.html?in_article_i
d=423957&in_page_id=1777

Thank you so much for your support.

Kindest regards

Beverly

Beverly Searle PhD
Unique Chief Executive Officer
P.O. Box 2189
Caterham
Surrey
CR3 5GN
England

Tel/Fax     +44 (0)1883 330766
E-mail      info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

www.rarechromo.org

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RBS million pound charity giveaway


Today is your chance to vote for your chosen charity from the shortlist from
our Royal Bank of Scotland £1 million giveaway. Daily Mail readers were
given the chance to nominate their favourite kid's charities to receive £1
million from RBS, thousands of people sent in their nominations and ninety
have been chosen to receive £10,000, the ninety charities chosen will be
featured in early January.

There are  ten charities that have been selected by the judges as potential
winners of the £100,000 top prize. The overall winner will be your choice,
next week we will be printing more information online and in the newspaper
about the ten charities but voting lines are now open for you to telephone
and vote for the charity that you think is most deserving of the RBS top
prize of £100,000. The overall winner will be featured in the Daily Mail and
online at the beginning of January.

Go to
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/prmts/prmts.html?in_article_i
d=423957&in_page_id=1777


















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