FUNDRAISERS will step into their onesies to collect money for charity Leah’s Wish.
Leah Graham, from Abingdon, died on October 31, 2013, aged 17, having had cystic fibrosis, a disease mainly affecting the lungs and pancreas.
Her mum Selina Jeacock started the charity to increase awareness and raise money for hospitals and charities that supported her daughter.
Staff at the Blue Boar pub in Bath Street, Abingdon, have organised a raffle and a night of R&B music and games, where everyone will be encouraged to wear a onesie.
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Bar manager JoJo Griffin said: “Everyone in Abingdon knows about Leah’s story and we just wanted to do something for Leah and to raise as much money as we can.”
Entry to the fundariser, on Sunday, January 25, will cost £3 on the door and will start at 7pm.
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