MUFTI Day Totals
by Scott Thornberry - 31st January 2012
The Darlington Schools Mufti Day has raised £7,453.49 so far and the participating schools have been magnificent.
The Darlington Schools and Colleges and their children and parents who have participated in the SAVE DARLO MUFTI DAY have come together to show a wonderful spirit and pride in maintaining Darlington Football Clubs 129 Year History. They have been magnificent.
The Mufti Day Fundraising by Schools to date is as follows:
Darlington Primary Schools
St Georges £400.00
Redhall £232.00
Mount Pleasant £180.00
Hurworth Primary £300.00
Abbey £494.00
Whinfield £664.00
Skerne Park £315.00
St Johns £293.00
St Teresas £313.00
Holy Family £220.13
Northwood £346.41
Corporation Road £254.65
Darlington College £161.00
Darlington Secondary Schools
Hummersknott £1,144.96
Education Village £1,243.00
DSMS (Formerly Branksome) £500.00
Hurworth Comp £222.23
added schools
Darlington College £161.00
Gurney Pease £170.12.
Running total £7,453.49
Others that have/are taken part but awaiting figures:
Carmel College
Darlington College
Longfield
The above figures are from both small and large schools.
Comments
MKDarlo - 31st January 2012 14:20:45
fantastic response!beadlep - 31st January 2012 14:23:10
Great effort and thanks to all the kids who contributed. We seem to be constantly bomarded with stories of how dissengaged todays youth are and we don't here enough about the positive things our towns young people do. This probably representts aroun 5,000 kids from the town, we now need to keep the momentum going and make efforts to make them feel welcome at the stadium. If we could get 50% to attend regulary at £5 each that represents over £100k in revenue over a season. Well done to all, proud to be a resident, parent and fan in Darlington.super_les_mcjannet - 31st January 2012 14:28:27
Heathfield also took part and raised over £200 I heard. They definetley took part as both mine took money in.Club should reward the schools with some free/cheaper tickets and coaching when/if (please) we get sorted.
Wainy247 - 31st January 2012 14:32:58
Reid Street also took part and raised, I believe, over £400.
eek - 31st January 2012 14:19:38
I believe Dodmire also took part. I'm not sure what was raised there.