This Shows how much I spent on Easter plates and the mini bags of eggs The total spending is £99.00 for both activities that are taking place.

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This Shows how much I spent on Easter plates and the mini bags of eggs The total spending is £99.00 for both activities that are taking place.

Easter plates

As from our break even chart on our other slide we will raise at least £44.00 for our charity as long as we sell 100 plates out of 120 plates which are available. Bearing in mind this is just minimum pay £1 and no donations for the charity so we could raise more however the more we raise for the charity the better but we also have the beak even for the £1.00 mini eggs as well so that will also means we could raise more money.

 As from our break even chart on our other slide we will raise at least £55 if we sell 100 bags of our handmade Easter Mini eggs bags out of 120  Bearing in mind this is just minimum pay 1pound and no donations for the charity so we could raise more however the more we raise for the charity the better

 With working with our breakeven charts we can possible raise £99 pound for the st Andrews hospice. However this doesn’t include people making donations,  Even though it doesn’t sound a lot to many people a penny even makes a difference to st Andrews hospice so imagine what £99 could do.

 Our money could do-  New Facilities  More support for families.  More trips out and treats for the children and adults.  Provides more comforts for children e.g. toys and teddies  Supplies a better environment with positives vibes while they get treatment to provide a positive experience through a traumatic time  This time we can all have a happy time at Eater join in and support children and adults that need our help for daily life care and other conditions.