Supermarket challenge raises funds for charity

Home-Start Lincolnshire received a cheque for £500 from Boston Rotary club.
Dennis Bambridge, president of Rotary club, Tracy Johnson, family support co-ordinator,  Judi Kay, area manager for Boston and South Holland, Bob Skinner, treasurer, Karen Reid, family support co-ordinator, Brian Wookey, community support chairman for Rotary club. EMN-171001-123429001Dennis Bambridge, president of Rotary club, Tracy Johnson, family support co-ordinator,  Judi Kay, area manager for Boston and South Holland, Bob Skinner, treasurer, Karen Reid, family support co-ordinator, Brian Wookey, community support chairman for Rotary club. EMN-171001-123429001
Dennis Bambridge, president of Rotary club, Tracy Johnson, family support co-ordinator, Judi Kay, area manager for Boston and South Holland, Bob Skinner, treasurer, Karen Reid, family support co-ordinator, Brian Wookey, community support chairman for Rotary club. EMN-171001-123429001

The charity helps to support families across Boston.

Rotary members raised funds by running a trolley challenge in Tesco, with customers entering a prize draw to guess the cost of items in the trolley.

Emma Haisman, community liaison co-ordinator at Home-Start Lincolnshire, said: “We really appreciate the local community supporting us in this way. The money will go directly to help our work with vulnerable families in Boston.”

The cheque presentation took place at Boston and County Club. Pictured are representatives from Boston Rotary and Home-Start Lincolnshire.

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