Chester Round Table have been given permission to run this year's Santa Float, with some restrictions to the event because of Covid-19.
These changes mean we have to get some key messages out to everyone who might see the float.
To simplify the changes, we have launched the #SpaceWaveDonate campaign.
This is to ensure that anyone who sees the float can stay safe and donate from a safe distance, as we are not able to bucket collect or encourage crowd gathering this year.
Every penny of profit from this event is reinvested back into the Chester area.
The Chester Round Table Santa Float will be visting a number of different locations in the Chester area (details above).
The money we collect this year will be donated to Save the Family.
If we are not visiting your area this year, you can follow our Facebook Page and use the Live Santa Tracker to find him on his travels.
We have set a fundraising goal of £500, as this is what we raise on a typical float night from each area.
Help us to make a difference!
More details here:
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