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KM Group publish 2009 fund raising figures

KM Group provided support to the community to the value of £3.2m during 2009.

Figures released by the media group’s in-house charity team, based at Wraik Hill, Whitstable show just how far a myriad of fund-raising activities has gone to making a difference to some of Kent’s most deserving causes.

From adrenalin-filled abseil and zip wire events to the series of brain-teasing KM Big Quiz nights, through to sponsorship of the Kent Teacher of the Year Awards, money raised has supported causes that really matter to the people of Kent, says the Group.

Simon Dolby, manager of the KM Charity Team, says “It’s not just cash, directly made from events, that has helped our charities. They have told us that by linking up with the KM Group they have enjoyed growth from the publicity generated by extensive media coverage, which has encouraged donations.”

Kent’s favourite charities, such as the Pilgrims Hospice, Marie Curie Cancer Care, the Heart of Kent Hospice and the children’s road safety service at Kent Walking Bus, have all benefited from the massive fund-raising effort.

Some of the highlights of the fund-raising in 2009:

• The Canterbury KM Big Quiz, which brought in more than £11,000 for charity, money shared between the city’s Kent Kids Miles of Smiles charity, the League of Friends of Kent and Canterbury Hospital and Kent Walking Bus.

• Maidstone’s Fremlin Walk abseil which also raised £4,700, with the cash going to the Guide Dogs for the Blind and Heart of Kent Hospice.

• Medway readers taking part in dragon boat race which attracted 14 teams and raised £30,000 for charity.

• Thanet readers hurtled down cliffs in Ramsgate’s Screaming Alley abseil to put another £3,300 for causes including prostate cancer.

• Zip Wire daredevils at Folkestone racecourse whizzed down from the main stand and onto the course itself to bring in a winning total of more than £7,700 for charity, with Pilgrims Hospices receiving a big dividend.

In the second year of the ‘Every One Counts’ campaign, readers of Dartford and Gravesend Messenger Series were asked to donate just £1 to help the Ellenor Lions. The campaign helped the hospice raise £100,000 last year and meet its £200,000 fundraising target.

Dolby adds “In 2008 we were able to help get communities £2.6 million of support and we are very excited to have exceeded that. Working together with communities KM Group really does make a difference.”