RAG Charities 2008
This year the RAG Committee decided to concentrate on local charites and to choose them from four different areas, the four areas are children, elderly, animals and illness. Four charities were choosen so that we could maximise the amount each receives even after all the money has been split evenly. The final four charities have been decided on and they are listed below. For more information on them just click on the charities name
Dundee Disabled Childrens Association
Help for Abandoned Animals
Crossroads Care Attendent Scheme
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