Cake Break
Thanks to everyone for making a difference with Cake Break!
Long awaited Cake Break was Friday 30 April and thousands of Cake Breaks have been hosted accross the UK. We would like to thank everyone for taking part in this fantastic event and raising much needed funds in aid of the MS Society.
This year's Cake Break Free Prize Draw winner is Mrs Sue Munford from Suffolk. Congratulations to Mrs Munford for winning the Kenwood top of the range food processor courtesy of Kenwood Ltd!
Mrs Janice Weyer from Cheshire raised the most from her Cake Break. Congratulations to Mrs Weyer for winning a signed copy of the Hairy Bikers book and a cupcake gift box courtesy of The Little Cupcake Company!
Mrs Catherine Young from Sutherland and Mrs Margaret Clough from West Yorkshire raised second and the third highest amount from their Cake Break. Congratulations to Mrs Young and Mrs Clough for winning cupcake gift boxes courtesy of The Little Cupcake Company!
If you haven't sent in your donations yet there is still time.
How to send your donations in:
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In the presence of a witness count up how much you have raised
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Using the freepost envelope provided, send a cheque for the total amount raised, made payable to the MS Society
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Don't forget to send us any Gift Aid sheets you have used or any invitation donation slips
Oritse Williams from chart-topping, award winning boyband JLS is supporting Cake Break. Oritse visited the MS Society and took part in our Cake Break quiz.
The Hairy Bikers helped us launch Cake Break earlier this year.

‘I was eight years old when my mum was diagnosed with MS. I used to love it when she made cakes and I would lick the bowl clean. My passion for food is my mum’s legacy. Last year Cake Break raised over £194,000; I am hoping that this year it is even more successful.’ Dave Myers, one half of the TV chef duo, the Hairy Bikers

Wright’s Baking Mixes is the proud sponsors of Cake Break (www.wrightsflour.co.uk).